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Starting Now partners ReachOut World Mission for Love Fair 2015

November 23, 2015
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Starting Now partners ReachOut World Mission for Love Fair 2015
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Starting Now Ghana, an international not-for profit organization is partnering ReachOut World Mission for their annual open air charity event dubbed ‘Love Fair’

‘Love Fair’ seeks to bring together the general public and the less privileged especially orphans on one big platform filled with exciting games, party and mentorship opportunities.

Speaking on the partnership, the Country Coordinator of Starting Now Ghana, Strive Kakraba said:

“We supported ReachOut World Mission for their maiden edition of love fair which was a success. This year, we are coming on board with full verve, we are supporting with publicity, sponsorship opportunity, logistics and manpower. As this year’s love fair seek to feed over 1,000 orphans, it is our firm belief that this support will come handy in actualizing that dream.”

Mr. Kakraba stated that as a charity organization, Starting Now believes in transforming lives one person at a time, so partnering with ReachOut World Mission will enable the organization get closer to achieving that goal.

“We will continue to hold impactful programmes and collaborate with other goodhearted entities to ensure that the world becomes a better place for everyone”, he added.

The second edition of Love Fair will be organized by ReachOut World Mission on Saturday December 12 at the Efua Sutherland Children’s Park.

It is expected to draw over 1,000 children from seven orphanages selected from Central, Greater Accra and Eastern Regions of Ghana.

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Credit: Starting Now

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