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As part of activities marking their annual thanksgiving service, the Management and Staff of Zoomlion and the Jospong Group of Companies have donated items running into several thousands of Ghana Cedis to selected orphanages and shelters in the country.

At the end of every year, management of the Zoomlion and Jospong group of companies organize a week long thanksgiving service to express gratitude to God almighty for His blessings throughout the year.

Offertory from these services with additional cash commitments from management is used to purchase items such as bags of rice, cartons of milk, gallons of oil and boxes of chocolate which are presented to selected orphanages and homes as well as the less privileged members of society.

Other items donated include disinfectants, bathing soap, assorted biscuits and drinks as well as cash donations.

This year the Alcohol and Drug-Free Missions located at Dzorwulu and the Alpha and Omega Academy at Chorkor/Chemuena both in Accra, have benefitted from the annual donations.

The Chaplain of the Zoomlion group, Rev. Bright Addae who led the delegation to make the donations noted, that the gesture also formed part of the company’s corporate social responsibility.

Rev Addae mentioned that, Zoomlion remains committed to the annual donations and would endeavor to improve the lot of the needy in Ghana.

Directors of the two institutions expressed gratitude to the management and staff of the Zoomlion and Jospong group of companies for their kind gesture.

They acknowledged that the donations would go a long way to making the yuletide a memorable one for inmates of the respective institutions.

They also appealed to individuals and other benevolent organizations to assist such institutions.

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