JAG Foundation spreads Easter joy with donation to Kumasi Children’s Home

The Easter Sunday celebration brimmed with happiness and kindness at the Kumasi Children’s Home, largely due to an uplifting contribution from the JAG Foundation, spearheaded by its CEO and founder, Jason Amo Gyimah.

For the fifth year running, the JAG Foundation continued their yearly Easter tradition by making a charitable donation aimed at supporting orphaned children, thus reinforcing their dedication to aiding those who are most susceptible in our community.

The donations this year comprised of food products, hygiene essentials, educational materials, apparel, and playthings, which brought joy and enthusiasm among the children.

At the event, Jason Amo Gyimah articulated the inspiration driving their project: “During Easter, we have an opportunity to express love, and our aim throughout this period has consistently centered around supporting orphans. These children should experience the happiness and optimism associated with Easter. The JAG Foundation advocates for providing more than just tangible presents; it’s about offering them attention, compassion, and motivation.”

The employees at the Kumasi Children’s Home showed heartfelt appreciation for ongoing assistance. “The unwavering generosity from the JAG Foundation throughout the years has greatly impacted the well-being of our kids,” stated Madam Cecilia Oppong, who directs the facility. “Their visits instill hope and comfort.”

The JAG Foundation makes contributions twice every year—with Easter gifts aimed at helping orphans, and Christmas aid concentrated on supporting widows and prisoners. Since the foundation began, these programs have had an impact on numerous individuals throughout Ghana.

As the kids enjoyed Easter with smiles and happiness, the visit highlighted the strength of community spirit, empathy, and the enduring effect of considerate giving.

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