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TTI GNATLAS donates assorted items to Father’s Home Care Ministries

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TTI GNATLAS donates assorted items to Father's Home Care Ministries

The Takoradi Technical Institute branch of the Ghana National Association of Teachers’ Ladies (GNATLAS) has donated assorted items to the Father’s Home Care Ministries at Anto, in the Shama District of the Western Region.

Speaking to Skyy News on the sidelines of the activity, the TTI GNATLAS Coordinator, Madam Gifty Owusua Abrokwah indicated that the donation was necessitated as a form of appreciation, for God being so good to them till the end of the year.

She said, “We choose this day that by God’s grace if we are alive, we will donate some items to the less privileged as a form of appreciation.”

“It’s not that we have so much, when God blesses you, you also have to extend your hands to others, especially the less privileged who have no parents to show them love.”

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The items donated included toiletries, bags of water, bags of rice, cartons of soft drinks, books and stationaries, clothes and others.

The Principal of TTI, Mr Samuel Obeng Preprah commended the ladies for this great initiative and said this donation will go a long way to uplift the image of TTI.

Mr Peprah added that the donation will not be the last from the ladies but the first of many to come.

The TTI Chairman for GNAT, Mr Emmanuel Asare said the association is using the GNATLAS as a medium to show love to the needy.

“Christmas is a period we show love and for a union like GNAT, we believe that for all these years God has blessed us as a union, we are using this medium through our ladies to show love and also an avenue to showcase GNATLAS to the general public,” he noted.

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Madam Janet Anderson, one of the parents at the Fathers Home Care Ministries showered praises on the GNAT Ladies for their benevolence.

“We thank them for remembering us, and the less privileged children, we appreciate every item donated as it will serve a great purpose for these children.”

Source: skyypowerfm.com

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