In a heartwarming display of generosity, broadcast journalist Moses Anaba Azubire and his team, “Moses Anaba Newsroom Family,” have reached out to support an orphanage home in the Bongo District of the Upper East Region.

The group donated an assortment of essential food items, including bags of rice, cooking oil, canned foods, and other necessities, to help improve the daily lives of the children at the orphanage.
During the presentation, Moses Anaba Azubire highlighted the significance of giving back, especially to vulnerable children in need of care and support.
“We believe that every child deserves love, care, and the basic necessities of life. This is our small way of putting smiles on their faces and reminding them that they are not alone,” he said, underscoring the group’s commitment to uplifting underserved communities.
The management of the orphanage expressed deep gratitude, describing the gesture as a timely intervention that will significantly ease their burdens.
They called on stakeholders, including the government, NGOs, politicians, and traditional leaders, to recognize the needs of the orphanage and provide the necessary financial and academic support to help the children become future leaders.
Members of the Moses Anaba Newsroom Family also took time to interact with the children, sharing moments of joy and encouragement. The initiative has drawn praise from the community, with many urging others to follow this example and support the less privileged in society.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com









