Giving isn’t a business transaction, but rather, it’s a human connection that has the objective of making the world a better place for the vulnerable in the society, thus far, the Livingstone Foundation, in collaboration with The BHIM SHOP and Ayisha Modi – a Social Media commentator and advocate, gave a humanitarian aid to The Eye of the Lord Orphanage Home, Eastern Region on the 17th July, 2020.
In this usual and hard-times of the global pandemic, Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) the organization, established by multiple-award winning Reggae/ragga & dance-hall star, Stonebwoy, presented some assorted and variegated items to the residential institution, or the group home, devoted to the care of orphans and other children who are separated from their biological families to help ease their “literally’ financial burden.
The items donated include, bags of rice, bottles of water, toiletries (articles used in washing and taking care of one’s body), energy drinks (specifically for the matrons, houseparents or teaching parents who are not lactating mothers and are above 18years), boxes of Indomie noodles, non-alcoholic beverages, bags of water, clothing, face masks, exercise books, cooking oil, a cash of Ghc 3,000 and a lot more.
Receiving this humanitarian offer on behalf of the institution, the Director of The Eye of the Lord Orphanage Home, Nsawam, expressed his profound gratitude to the Nickelodeon & BET Winner| 3-Time Best Reggae/Dancehall Act in Africa and The Livingstone Foundation for this generosity, assuring him and his foundation of ensuring that the items would be put to good use for the full benefit of all involved.
The exercise witnessed the presence of notable Ghanaian public figures, actors, Musicians comedians, including Kwaku Manu, Funny Face, Afia Schwarzenegger, Diamond, Legendary Yaw Sarpong and the wife of Stonebwoy – Dr. Louisa Satekla.
Source: Gerrard Israel.