Meta Transaction Ghana Supports Compassion Is Love In Action Orphanage with Generous Donations

Meta
Transaction
Ghana
has
once
again
demonstrated
its
commitment
to
social
responsibility
by
donating
essential
items
to
Compassion
Is
Love
In
Action,
an
orphanage
home
located
in
Sunyani-Yawhima,
Bono
Region.

The
charity
event,
led
by
Mr.
Samuel
Opoku
Mensah,
the
Regional
Managing
Director
of
Meta
Transaction
Ghana,
aimed
at
providing
much-needed
support
to
the
children
and
staff
of
the
orphanage.

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The
donation
included
a
wide
range
of
essential
items
such
as:

• Bags of rice
• Sugar
• Soft drinks
• Toilet rolls (T-rolls)
• Soaps and washing powder
• Toothpaste and toothbrushes
• Instant noodles (Indomie)
• Tomato paste
• Mackerel and sardines
• Cooking oil and Kivo gari
• Snacks, toffees, water, and biscuits

These
contributions
are
intended
to
support
the
daily
needs
of
the
children
at
the
orphanage,
ensuring
they
have
access
to
nutritious
meals
and
essential
hygiene
products.

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Speaking
at
the
event,
Mr.
Samuel
Opoku
Mensah
emphasized
the
importance
of
supporting
vulnerable
children,
stating,
“Meta
Transaction
recognizes
the
vital
role
that
organizations
like
Compassion
Is
Love
In
Action
play
in
the
lives
of
these
children.
We
are
honoured
to
contribute
to
their
welfare,
and
we
hope
that
our
donation
will
make
a
positive
difference
in
their
lives.”

The
management
of
Compassion
Is
Love
In
Action
expressed
their
profound
gratitude
to
Meta
Transaction
Ghana
for
the
timely
support,
which
will
go
a
long
way
in
sustaining
the
orphanage’s
operations
and
improving
the
quality
of
life
for
the
children.

Meta
Transaction
Ghana
has
continually
demonstrated
a
strong
commitment
to
community
outreach,
with
this
donation
being
part
of
their
broader
Corporate
Social
Responsibility
(CSR)
initiative
aimed
at
giving
back
to
society
and
supporting
the
most
vulnerable.
The
company
remains
committed
to
making
meaningful
contributions
that
benefit
the
less
privileged across Ghana.