Accra: The Agyare Group of Companies' annual tradition of feting orphans at the Royal Seed Home has once again brought broad smiles, laughter, and joy to the faces of the beneficiaries. Mr. Stephen Ofosu Agyare, Chairman of the Group, presented bags of rice, canned products, cooking oil, assorted drinks, and an undisclosed amount of money, among other items, for the orphans to enjoy the Yuletide.
According to Ghana News Agency, Pacific Aid, the Group's charity arm, has remained consistent in supporting the home for the past 12 years. Mr. Agyare expressed that this support stems from goodwill and a belief in the importance of assisting children without parents. He emphasized that his support is not limited to Christmas but is a regular commitment, and he has personally adopted some of the children to provide ongoing care.
Nana Okromansa Klordey I, Founder of Royal Seed Home and Pampimhene of Awutu State, received the items and expressed gratitude to Mr. Ofosu Agyare for his continued kindness and benevolence. She prayed for blessings and replenishment for his generosity. Nana Klordey highlighted Mr. Agyare's consistent support, noting that it extends beyond ordinary days to festive occasions.
However, Nana Klordey also raised concerns about inadequate accommodation facilities at the Home due to the growing number of children and noted challenges with funding higher education. She appealed to individuals, organizations, and philanthropists to extend assistance to ensure the children receive the best care possible.