Transformations 108 Foundation Celebrates Christmas with inmates at King Jesus Charity Orphanage

TRANSFORMATION 108 Foundation celebrated the Christmas festivities with the inmates at King Jesus Charity Home and supported the less privileged with undisclosed amount of cash in the in the Christmas period.
The Foundation donated food items with assorted drinks to the inmates and financially assisted about thirty-five individual youth to makes ends meet during and after the yuletide.
Mr Nathaniel Ntiadu, the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the foundation, during the presentation explained that tthe aim of Transformations 108 is to transform the member of the group and to also transform others with impactful and a meaningful lives.
According to him, Christmas is a season of celebration and joy and that the need to put smile on the faces of the less privileged and orphans in the society to experience the love of God and the manifestations of his glory for human kind irrespective of one’s status in the society.
Some of the food items donated included second clothes, bags of rice, sanitary pads, adsorted drinks, saardines, T-Roll, cartons of milk, tin tomatoes, cooking oils, milos, babies diapers and bags of sugar and undisclosed amount of money.
Mr. Ntiadu expressed the joy and heartfelt in putting smile on the faces of the vulnerable to the glory of God and feels fulfill as a foundation.
Bishop Kofi Owusu Afriyie, Founder and Executive Director of King Jesus Charity Home, explained that the home is the Centre of street children, orphans, and the vulnerable.
He made a passionate appeal to the general public, philanthropists and individuals Organizations, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to emulate the shining example of Transformations 108 Foundation to help accommodate street children, because streetism always disrepute the image of a country.
He disclosed that they at the King Jesus Charity Home is embarking on projects to accommodate more of the street children from the streets of Kumasi and appeal to well meaning Ghanaians at home and in the diaspora to help the management achieve their goal to reduce streetism and safe the image of the city.