A Not for Profit Organization October Royals has donated assorted items and cash to Handi Vangelism Orphanage at Haatso in Accra.

The group which seeks to bring October borns and its affiliates together nationwide in a common bond of friendship made the donation to crown the just-ended month.

Handi Vangelism Orphanage home located in Haatso, Mango Lane is an orphanage that houses abandoned children between the ages of 8 and 18 years and provides food, shelter, healthy lifestyles and education making it’s a safe haven for them.

The Orphanage also provides, Disability camps, children reading clubs, and youth camps. Leaders of October Royals organization explained the decision to support the orphanage is based on the tremendous impact they are making in the lives of the children under their care.

“We chose Handi Vangelism Orphanage home to support the good works they’re already doing and to encourage them to be hopeful.” Dorothy Mamphey -Otibo
President of October Royals stated during the donation.

The items donated included bags of rice, bags of maize, bags of bean, Cartons of soap, Boxes of drinks, Boxes of biscuits, Stationery, Bottles of drinking water, Used Clothing, Detergents, Bags of Flour, Gallons of cooking oil, Bags of Gari, Bags of Sugar, Sanitary pads, Hand Sanitizers, Tissues.

The group also donated an undisclosed amount of money.

October Royals an open Group was founded by Andrew Kafé of blessed memory in 2018 consisting of a hundred plus members who are mostly young professionals from all over Ghana and abroad. The group as part of it’s purpose is to harness and mobilize resources to assist and support the needy in the society and each other collectively in the spirit of brotherliness.

We come together on the last day of October to do our donations at the chosen Orphanage, then move to a lively place to have our AGM, and grand it with a small get-together wining, dining, networking and dancing.

Last two years the group supported an Orphanage in Koforidua where donation of assorted items and cash were made. The group also supported renovation works at the facility.

Last year the group visited the Orthopedic Training Centre in Nsawam and also made donation of assorted items and cash