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Remember Us in this Christmas-Mumslove Children's Home Cry for Help.

Remember us in this Christmas Festivities - Mumslove Children's Home Appeals for Support.

Mumslove Children's Home at Koforidua near Duayaw-Nkwanta in the Tano North Municipal of Ahafo Region has appealed to the general public including political leaders, NGO's, and stakeholders to consider them in this year's Christmas celebrations.


Speaking to the media, some of the orphans expressed that, they need help such as food items, money, materials, drinks and others because the founder of the organization can't do it alone in this Christmas seasons therefore appealed to individuals and other organisations  to come to their aid this Christmas. 


The Founder and CEO of Mumslove Care Foundation Mr, Imoro Adams urged the government, Inspector General of Police (IGP) and Social Welfare Directorate to intervened in the affairs of Children's Home because some  people are using bad means in the name of children home to distroyed the image of orphanage home in the country.

He also thank individuals and organisations for their continuous support toward Mumslove Orphanage Home but mentioned some few organisations that have been always coming to their aid, GRA Custom's Division Sunyani, Newmont Ahafo, Omanhene and Queenmother of Duayaw-Nkwanta, Nana Boakye Tromo III and Nana Serwaa Nyarko, MP for Tano North Constituency, Hon, Freda Prempeh, NDC National Women Organizer, Dr, Louisa Hannah Bisiw, Rev, Richard Waye in Duayaw-Nkwanta, MCE for Tano North Municipal, Hon, Enerst Kwarteng and other individuals in Sunyani, Kumasi who always comes to their aid and urged them not stop to  supporting the home.


For any support to the orphanage Mumslove Children's Home in Koforidua near Duayaw-Nkwanta and any further information call Mr, Imoro Adams on : 0249858292.


Story by Augustine Agyapong. 

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