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CCF fetes orphans, widows and destitute

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The Crime Check Foundation (CCF) has feted hundreds of orphans, widows and vulnerable people from Central and Greater Accra regions in Accra.

Each person also received pieces of wax prints, cash, rice, oil and drinks for their Christmas celebration.

The get together for the northern sector of the country took place two weeks ago in Kumasi.

In a brief remark, the Executive Director of Crime Check Foundation, Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng, expressed gratitude to the numerous donors of the foundation.

He called on the well to do in society to give to the needy and vulnerable to make life a bit comfortable for them.

The Executive Director of the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, Mina Mensah, called on government to support institutions such as CCF, to continue to assist the needy and the vulnerable.

This is because their intervention has helped greatly in filling the vacuum created as a result of government’s inability to address their needs.

Some of the beneficiaries shared their previous difficult conditions and the timely intervention by the CCF.

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