VANGUARD Assurance has embarked on a clean-up exercise at the Christian Faith Foster Home at Fafraha, a suburb of Accra, to improve sanitation at the home.
It was the first time the company had organised such an exercise at the home, and it was to help build a maintenance culture for the home as part of the company’s corporate and social responsibility.
The acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Vanguard Assurance Company, Mr Gideon Amenyedor, said the company as a business entity was out to partner the government to help the less privileged in the society.
Mr Amenyedor said children and teachers in deprived areas such as Fafraha needed support and that the Vanguard Assurance Company had built a four-classroom block with a modern office complex for the home, and named it after the founder of the company, Nana Awuah- Darko Ampem.
In addition, the company also donated sets of textbooks to the home.
The CEO, therefore, asked administrators of the home to use the books for future references to enhance their horizon.
Members of the foster home expressed appreciation and assured Vanguard that the books would be put into good use.
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