Mr Gabriel Bernaku, Project Coordinator of the Mission of Hope Society Foundation, a Non Governmental Organisation has presented food items to the inmates at the Royale Child Foundation Orphanage Home at Homako, a community alongside the Nkoranza-Ejura road trunk.
The items included wheat and gallons of cooking oil.
Mr Kakari Bediako-Poku, the Director of the Orphanage told the Ghana News Agency that the home currently has 21 inmates comprising 11 boys and 10 girls.
He said the gesture was timely because it would serve as a great relief to the home since it was currently in financial difficulties.
Mr Bediako-Poku thanked the donors and pleaded with other philanthropists to come to the aid of the inmates.
He said the home was prepared to even take care of children whose relatives might be alive but could not take care of them due challenges.
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