Citi FM’s annual Easter Orphan Project will be coming off on Easter Monday, March 28. Loyal listeners of the station are thus being encouraged to lend a hand of support to the charity initiative.
Some benevolent individuals have already supported the cause with their donations.
Items like bags of rice, detergents, oil and soft drinks, have already been donated, but the station welcomes more donations for the the outreach this Easter.
Citi FM is relying on its loyal listeners to continue to support the vocational training center for the Baptist School Complex (BASCO), an orphanage at Trotor, near Suhum in the Eastern Region.
This training centre was built by the station and its charitable contributors in 2013, to equip the orphans with the necessary vocational skills to enable them fend for themselves later in life.
Citi FM, with help of donations from individuals and corporate entities, is now hoping to equip the training center with the requisite tools needed to facilitate proper training.
Donations in the form of tools for carpentry, hairdressing and items for training in electrical work will go a long way to help.
The donations will also go towards the support of the Handivangelism Orphanage at Haatso in Accra, Mama Laadi Orphanage at Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region.
Support for the Easter Orphan Project can come in the form of cash or items such as toiletries, bags of rice, canned food, drinks, biscuits, detergents, stationery, mattresses, school bags, books, computers and other non-perishable items.
Donations can be dropped off at the front desk of Citi FM, located behind the Adabraka Police Station.
All cheque donations should be addressed to The Citi FM Foundation, Merchant Bank – Accra main branch, with the account number 00001/01/012295/40.
For more details, please call 0302226013.
The Easter Orphan Project is Citi FM’s annual social responsibility project, which raises funds and collects items from its cherished listeners, to support selected orphanages and under -developed communities in the country.
Over the years, Citi FM has also extended help to the Akuse and Kumasi Prisons among others.
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By citifmonline.com/Ghana