Ghana’s pacesetters and West Africa’s most stellar cinema organization, Silverbird Cinema Ghana Limited, has ignited the flame of charity in 2023 by putting smiles on the faces of some less privileged children in society.
The group, as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), made a generous donation to orphanages at the Savior Children Foundation in Kasoa, Western Region of Ghana.
Edward Honest Polley, Administrator at the Savior Children Foundation welcomed the delegation led by the Country Manager of Silverbird Cinemas Ghana, Funmi Onuma and Business Manager, Nana Yaw Twum Barimah Yeboah among some notable staff of the organization.
Having explored the facilities at the foundation, including learning blocks, library, dormitories, workhouse and meeting staff, Funmi Onuma presented earnest items to support the development of the foundation. These items included packs of exercise books, bags of rice, provisions, bags of water, toiletries and packs of lunch boxes.
“As a business and a group, it’s been our hallmark and passion to help the growth and development of individuals and organizations contributing significantly to the progression of our society. For your selfless dedication to housing orphans, appreciating and making them feel part of society. We present to you on behalf of Silverbird Cinemas, some few items to help with the growth of the vision of the foundation,” Funmi Onuma, Country Manager of Silverbird Cinemas Ghana said during the presentation.
On his part, the Administrator of the Savior Children Foundation expressed profound gratitude to the group for contributing resources to the development of the foundation. He also reiterated the foundation’s pledge to “create a world without poverty”.
“We’re privileged to host Silverbird Cinemas and have them donate significantly to our cause. We are thankful to the group for this generous gesture as we continue to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor to create a world without poverty – like our vision suggests.”
He however called for more sponsors to help stabilize the foundation and complete its building projects like classroom and dormitory blocks for students, as well as furnishing its infirmary to attend to sick students.
By: Jude Tackie