Happy Man’s Wife marks daughter’s birthday with charity

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Wife of the generational brand Happy Man Bitters has donated a wheelchair chair to Oyibi Muslim Women and Children Foundation in hournor of her daughters first birthday.

In light of Belicia Briana Naa Shika Borteley Bortey’s birthday – which took place on 23rd November the mother Mrs. Doris tiokor Bortey  decided to donate to Oyibi Muslim Women foundation in the little Baby’s  honour.

A new  wheelchair was handed over to the  Executive Director of the Foundation Hajia Khadijah Ali, who doubles as the Magajiya of Oyibi Zongo.

It is her first experience as a mother and she extended her donation exercise to four orphanage homes as the daughter marks his one year anniversary.

Having noticed the good work being done the MagaajiyaKhadijah Ali and her foundation in the Oyibi community,  Dr. Emmanuel Borkety Bortey sent her widows might to touch hearts of the physically challenged.

The Teshie orphanage home, New life orphanage, Great mission international ophanage and FEM children’s home were not left out in the special donation exercise done on behalf of little Naa Shika.

She donated foodstuffs and assorted beverages valued thousands Ghana Cedis plus cash donations to them

The items which included rice, sugar, milk, biscuit and loaves of bread were handed over to the leadership to enhance the upkeep of the children in the orphanage.

According to the young mother, its a mark of blessing to show kind to little children and the disabled at any any time opportunity presents itself.

She  thanked the almighty for giving her such a precious gift in the person of her daughter and always ready to share whatever she has with the needy and less privilege.

Having received the wheelchair as part of her good works of charity , Hajia Khadija Ali also thanked Mrs. Doris tiokor Bortey for joining her list of donor partners, who have helped in keeping her work alive.

Madam Doris thanked the management of the Home for the opportunity and assured them of their continued support to orphanages in the country and beyond.
“we are grateful to have been given the opportunity to mark little Naa’s birtday with you and making it memorable,” she said.

“This makes us very positive about the future of our support for the less privileged.”

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