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Pictures: From Timber Market to Asante Bekwai-Kwamang with joy

Putting smiles on the faces of orphans takes more than one hand—it takes a team.

TeamJoy came together at Timber Market in Accra—carrying doors, windows, and more for our Safe Home project, “The Mission.”

What started as an all-male task turned into a united effort, with both men and women rolling up their sleeves.

Together, we carried more than building materials—we carried love and hope to the children of Onipa Hia Mmoa Orphanage in Asante Bekwai-Kwamang.

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Pictures: Joy in Giving brings hope to Onipa Hia Mmoa Orphanage

Joy in Giving Foundation has donated doors, windows and accessories to Onipa Hia Mmoa Orphanage Home in Asante Bekwai- Kwamang in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.  

The gesture is in support of the orphanage’s building project, reflecting Joy in Giving’s mission to address the infrastructural needs of orphanages and enhance their living conditions.  

Ghana Coordinator Desmond Mensah presented the items on behalf of Joy in Giving Foundation. 

Full of appreciation, the Founder of the orphanage, Emmanuel Adade, thanked Joy in Giving for bringing hope to the children. “ Today, Joy in Giving didn’t just give us doors and windows—they gave us comfort, dignity, and hope for tomorrow.”

When complete, Onipa Hia Mmoa’s building project will be home to more than fifty orphaned children in Ghana.  

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[Pictures + video ]: Volta Home Orphanage gets  brand new bath towels and bed nets 

Each child at the Volta Home Orphanage at Vedeme in the Volta Region of Ghana has received a set of brand-new bath towels and insecticide-treated nets. The gesture is by Exclusive Towel Boutique and the  National Malaria Control Program of the Ghana Health Service.

The owner of Exclusive Towel Boutique, Miss Harriet Ashong, donated fifty assorted bath towels to help promote hygiene at the orphanage.

Towels absorb a lot of water and remain damp for hours, making them perfect breeding grounds for germs. This is why towels, especially those children use, must be washed and changed often.

The presentation of 100 insecticide-treated bed nets to Volta Home is part of a nationwide campaign to reach a zero-malaria target in Ghana and achieve the global target of SDG#3, which aims to promote healthy living and well-being for all people.

According to the WHO, malaria remains a major cause of illness and death in Ghana, particularly among children and pregnant women. The disease remains the highest expenditure in the National Health Insurance scheme.

Joy in Giving Charity Ambassador,  Miss Tina Muulikaa, presented the bath towels and bed nets to Volta Home Orphanage coordinator, Mr. Charles Annabi. Click to watch the video version.

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