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Top Media Group To Feed Over 500 Children During This Christmas

Philip Akonor by Philip Akonor
December 22, 2022
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The management of Top Media Group has scheduled to feed the Street Children during this Christmas Eve on Monday, 26th December, 2022 at the premises of Top FM in Kokomlemle, Accra.

The program under the theme; Christmas For Street Children will bring children across the streets of Accra to have pleasure, encourage and alleviate the pain of these children during this festive seasson.

In collaboration with ‘Kabi Mame’, a social program on Top 103.1 fm, the objective is to feed 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 is taking up this initiative to help show love to these children who are sometimes abandoned.

The management is opened to the public in welcoming all grants and support.

These children who depend on the streets, live, work, either on their own or with other children or family members to make ends meet for themselves and family.

They have a strong connection to public spaces like the market, lorry stations, parks etc. and for whom the street play a vital role in their lives.

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