Miss Tourism Ghana fetes mothers and children on Mother’s Day

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Miss Tourism Ghana on Mother’s Day yesterday, donated baby products, food and drinks to new mothers at the Margret Marquart Hospital in Kpando. The organization later feted children at the HardtHaven and the Missahoe Palace children homes.

Miss Tourism Ghana with children and caregivers at the HardtHaven Children’s Home

The gesture has been Miss Tourism Ghana’s way of celebrating Mother’s Day each year for the past four years. The organization which also made food and drinks donation to a local women’s group consisted of the 1St Princess of Miss Tourism Ghana 2018, Princess Gyamfi, Miss Culture, Diana Borngreat, Director of the organization, Mrs. Delphine Brew-Hammond and some other members.

Miss Tourism Ghana with children at the Missahoe Palace Children’s home

The donation was made possible by the support of Lele, Max International, PGees, Rita Bucknor Family, Ghandour Cosmetics, Tang Palace Hotel and MP for Kpando, Hon. Della Sowah.

Click here to view more pictures from Miss Tourism Ghana Mother’s Day celebration with mothers and children.

Princess Gyamfi (with crown) and Diana Borngreat with new born babies at the Margret Marquart Hospital

By: Samuel Obeng Appah

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