CCF, under the auspices of its founder, Mr Ibrahim Kwarteng presented the packages to over 200 widows, widowers, physically challenged and other vulnerable people in Okaikoi Central Constituency.
“All the religious scriptures encourage us to focus more on widows, physically disabled as they usually are left to their own fate in society,” Mr Kwarteng said, adding a smile on such faces amounts to divine blessings.
He also noted that the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic remains a collective responsibility and must not be left unto the shoulders of the government who has already overstretched its coffers.
Throwing weight behind the initiative were the Member of Parliament, Patrick Boamah and President of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in the Okaikoi municipality, Gilbert Osafo, who aided the distribution and called for more organisations to emulate such benevolence.
Additionally, the philanthropic spree of CCF has not gone unnoticed as the team received some support such as several bags of rice and boxes of oil from a sponsor known as Linda Owusu who also presented the team with a branded car to ease movement.
Meanwhile, it was all joy for the beneficiaries who could not hide their excitement as they rained praises on CCF and the other sponsors for remembering them in these difficult times.
Meanwhile, Crime Check Foundation has assured that it would not only focus on prison-related issues as they are noted for but will continue to put smiles on the faces of the vulnerable in the society as the country battle covid-19.
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