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Indian Association visits Royal Seed Orphanage

Executives of the Indian Association

Executives of the Indian Association

Executives of the Indian Association on Saturday paid a courtesy visit to the Royal Seed Orphanage at Ofankor Papaase, a home to about 200 children.

The visit formed part of the Association’s community outreach activities aimed at supporting vulnerable children and improving their living conditions.

During the visit, the executives donated essential items to the orphanage, a gesture that was warmly received by the children and caregivers.

The Association expressed satisfaction at the positive impact of the donation, noting the visible joy and appreciation shown by the children.

The executives also commended the founder’s daughter, who currently leads the orphanage, for her dedication and selfless commitment to providing shelter, care and education for abandoned children until they become independent or are adopted by families.

The visit was crowned by a spontaneous cultural performance by the children and their caretakers, who entertained the visitors with songs and dances accompanied by improvised musical instruments, including drums, cymbals and trumpets.

The lively performance created a festive atmosphere, heightened by the approach of the Christmas season, and brought the visit to a memorable close.

By Times Reporter

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