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MTN Ghana Foundation Spreads Festive Cheer To Over 1,000 Children

 The MTN Ghana Foundation brought joy to over 1000 basic school children in three regions through Christmas parties held during the festive season.

Aburi Methodist School, Adzintem D/A Basic School, Gethsemane Chorkor Basic School, MTN Ghana Foundation 
Pupils of Adzintem DA Basic School take turns to receive their refreshment during MTN Ghana Foundation Christmas Party

The events which took place at the Aburi Methodist School in the Eastern Region, Adzintem D/A Basic School in the Central Region, and Gethsemane Chorkor Basic School in the Greater Accra Region featured an exciting lineup of activities, including musical chairs, dancing competitions, and poem recitals followed by a sumptuous feast of quality meals and refreshments. The excitement reached its peak as winners of the various activities were awarded prizes, while all participants, including tutors, received souvenirs.

Aburi Methodist School, Adzintem D/A Basic School, Gethsemane Chorkor Basic School, MTN Ghana Foundation 
Joyous Celebration at Aburi Methodist School during MTN Ghana Foundation Christmas Party

The events highlighted the MTN Foundation's dedication to supporting education and community initiatives as well as providing children with a memorable Christmas celebration and a chance to unwind during the festive season.

Aburi Methodist School, Adzintem D/A Basic School, Gethsemane Chorkor Basic School, MTN Ghana Foundation 
Ebenezer Terkpeh, Education Portfolio Advisor presenting a prize to the winner of the dancing competition at Adzintem DA Basic School

During the events, George Frimpong, Education Portfolio Advisor for the MTN Ghana Foundation observed, "It's thrilling to celebrate Christmas with children in our communities. As a Foundation, we are committed to sharing in the joy of the season with these children."

Aburi Methodist School, Adzintem D/A Basic School, Gethsemane Chorkor Basic School, MTN Ghana Foundation 
Robert Kuzoe, Senior Manager for MTN Ghana Foundation leads the team to share refreshments at Gethsemane Chorkor Basic School

The school authorities expressed heartfelt gratitude to MTN Ghana Foundation for bringing the spirit of Christmas to life and wished the Foundation continued success in its community efforts.

Aburi Methodist School, Adzintem D/A Basic School, Gethsemane Chorkor Basic School, MTN Ghana Foundation 
Excitement at Aburi Methodist School during MTN Ghana Foundation Christmas Party

Since its establishment in 2007, the MTN Foundation has hosted annual Christmas parties for children in selected communities across Ghana, making a positive impact on the lives of young people.Aburi Methodist School, Adzintem D/A Basic School, Gethsemane Chorkor Basic School, MTN Ghana Foundation 

Pupils of Gethsemane Chorkor Basic School excited after receiving their refreshment

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