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In preparation for the approaching Ramadan celebrations, the KGL Foundation and the Road to Jannah Foundation have started a philanthropic project to distribute food to various organizations in Ghana. Among the recipients of this kind deed are the National Chief Imam's office, the Akropong School for the Blind, Fadama, Weija Leprosarium, Abossey Okai Zongo, and Rahma Orphanage Home.
The KGL Foundation, well recognized for its charitable endeavors and dedication to community improvement, has once again come forward to provide assistance to individuals in need. Ramadan is a time for giving and sharing with those who are less fortunate. It is the holy month of fasting and meditation for Muslims. In this compassionate attitude, the KGL Foundation has partnered with various organizations and villages in Ghana to receive crucial food supplies from the Road 2 Jannah Foundation.
The National Chief Imam, who oversees the Muslim community in Ghana and actively works to foster harmony and peace among all the nation's religious groups, is one of the initiative's benefactors. The KGL Foundation and the Road 2 Jannah Foundation will also provide help to the Akropong School for the Blind, a famous organization devoted to the education and welfare of kids who are blind. The Weija Leprosarium, an institution that offers treatment and assistance to people affected by leprosy, as well as the Fadama neighborhood, recognized for its lively Muslim population, will also profit from this contribution.
The KGL Foundation and the Road 2 Jannah Foundation will also provide support to the Abossey Okai Zongo, a mostly Muslim community renowned for its rich cultural legacy. Last but not least, this kind gift will also help the Rahma Orphanage Home, a nonprofit that houses and cares for vulnerable and orphaned children.
Mr. Elliot Dadey, CEO of the KGL Foundation, spoke about the project and thanked the Road to Jannah Foundation for joining forces with it. In particular, during the holy month of Ramadan, he emphasized the value of giving back to the community and reaffirmed the KGL Foundation's dedication to helping those in need.
A nonprofit organization called The Road to Jannah Foundation seeks to advance Islamic principles and offer humanitarian relief. said how much it appreciated working with the KGL Foundation. They recognized the KGL Foundation's ongoing efforts to have a beneficial influence on Ghanaian communities and people.
Rice, cooking oil, sugar, canned foods, and other necessary commodities have been presented by the KGL Foundation and the Road 2 Jannah Foundation in order to let the recipients keep the Ramadan fast in a respectable way. The charitable organizations that received the gifts expressed their sincere thanks for the assistance, which will go a long way towards easing the struggles that the less fortunate must endure during this auspicious month.
The Road to Jannah Foundation and the KGL Foundation worked together to provide food supplies for the Ramadan celebrations, demonstrating their dedication to giving back.
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