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Top Media Group Feeds Over 500 Street Children

Philip Akonor by Philip Akonor
December 29, 2022 - Updated on December 30, 2022
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Top Media Group fed over 500 Street Children during the Christmas season and this was held at the Mallam Atta market on 26th December 2022.

This initiative was done as part of the Top Media Group thanksgiving service, on how gracious the Lord has been with the company.

Emmanuel Dwamena Asante, known as Santos, Head of Events and Executive Producer of the media house cited that, this is to alleviate the pain and grief of these children and to put smiles on their faces as we are in the season of love.

He added that this will not be the last of it and will continue as we go forward. He further thanked donors and supporters who made this a successful one.

It was graced by the staff of the media house and some dignitaries.

The program under the theme; Christmas For Street Children brought children across the streets of Accra to have pleasure and fun and alleviate their pain.

The program was done in collaboration with ‘Kabi Mame’, a social program on Top 103.1 FM, which fed over 500 children who depend on the streets without food. ‘Kabi Mame’, is a program that solves social issues involving individuals and communities or groups at large.

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