“The second is this: ‘Love your neighbour as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.” A commandment heeded by the Accra Girls Old Students Association (AGOSA) on Valentine’s Day.
The children at the Christ Faith Foster Home were left with beaming smiles on their radiant faces, as the progressive ladies of AGOSA showered them with chocolates.
AGOSA, under the leadership of Prof. Adelaide Kastner, their national president, and Mrs. Miranda De-Graft Amanfo, her vice president, gave chocolates and other items to the Forster Home.
These include two packs of Chale Can Orange Drinks, two boxes of Gino Tomato Mix, a box of Geisha soap, three bags of rice (25kg), a pack of Malta Guinness Drinks, a box of Yazz Sanitary Pads, seven washing bowls, a box of Noura soap, a box of Cadbury Hot Choco Powder, five dustpans, three dust bins, two boxes of Kivo Gari Mix, a box of Dano Milk Powder, a sack of Kleesoft washing powder, ten long brooms, a box of Golden Tree Chocolate, and two metal buckets.
Mr. Amoako, an administrator at the Foster Home, expressed profound gratitude on behalf of the Home to AGOSA for continuing their devotion to them from the previous year.
Prof. Kastner passionately appealed to the younger generations of AGOSA and current students of Accra Girls Senior High to continue the benevolent acts and impact lives with love.