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Emmanuel Fynn donates to Santasi-Apire Children’s home to mark his birthday

The Ashanti Regional Acting Director National Service Authority (NSA), Mr Emmanuel Fynn, on Wednesday, marked    birthday by making a donation of food items and cash to the Cherubs Children’s Home at Santasi Apire in the Ashanti Region.

The food items included bags of rice, cooking oil, biscuits, soft drinks, toiletries  to support the orphanage home.

Mr Emmanuel Fynn who is a regular donor to the facility said sharing the goodness that God has shown him in his life so far is his only way to expressing gratitude on his birthday.

In a brief remarks on the day,Mr Fynn lauded the caretakers of the orphanage for their dedicated service to the children and urged the children to strive to do better than him in future.

For his part, the manager of the Cherubs Children’s Home commended Mr Fynn for the donation and wished him well as he celebrated her birthday.

He also urged others to emulate the kind gesture of the Acting  Director National Service Authority in the Ashanti Region.

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