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Mcisidore Foundation NGO feeds street kids in Accra [Photos]

Delali Adogla-BessabyDelali Adogla-Bessa
April 14, 2018
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Mcisidore Foundation, a Non-Governmental Organisation, has provided food to some less privileged children in the streets of Accra.

Over hundred children were treated to good food and drinks in Accra last week as part of the Organisation’s objectives of protecting vulnerable children in Ghana.

The occasion also coincided with the Birthday celebration of the Foundation’s C.E.O, Isidore Enyonam.

Mr.Isidore Enyonam said the gesture is to bring joy into the lives of children who couldn’t afford decent meals and struggle daily to survive on the streets.

He expressed joy for having to celebrate such a special day in his life with the children stating that “I would continue to do my best in ensuring that my foundation becomes a beacon of hope for the less Privilege in society”.

The children who could not hide their joy thanked the foundation for the gesture.

Mcisidore Foundation has since its inception been supporting the marginalized in the society including visiting Orphanage homes to make donations.

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By: King Nobert Akpabli/citinewsroom.com/Ghana

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