G7 Security Systems Ltd has expanded its corporate social responsibility efforts by donating items valued at fifty thousand Ghana cedis (GH₵50,000) to the Hope Training Institute in Accra.
The donation, which was part of the company’s initiative to support underprivileged children and youth, included eight sewing machines, 50 cartons of mineral water, bags of rice, assorted drinks, cooking oil, toiletries, and a cash donation of GH₵5,000.
The presentation of the items was led by the company’s CEO and Managing Director, Mr. Mac-Reuben Kumah, who emphasized G7’s commitment to community development.
“We are here today as part of our corporate social responsibility, extending our reach beyond the confines of G7 Security Systems. It is our duty as a corporate entity to support the less privileged in society,” he remarked during the presentation ceremony.
Mr. Kumah also highlighted the role of corporate institutions in complementing government efforts toward national development, particularly in areas where vulnerable populations need assistance.
“While the government plays a significant role in societal progress, corporate organizations must step in where necessary to help create a balanced and stable community,” he added.
He explained that G7 Security Systems chose to support the Hope Training Institute because of the institution’s work in rescuing young people from difficult situations, including drug abuse, prostitution, and teenage pregnancy.
“As a private organization within the security industry, we understand that peace and stability in our country is a shared responsibility. By supporting institutions like this, we contribute to building a safer and more stable future,” Mr. Kumah stated.
Expressing optimism for the future, Mr. Kumah added, “You can see the potential in these children. Some of them could one day become CEOs, politicians, MPs, or media personalities.
Today they are here, but tomorrow they could be the pillars of our society.” He reaffirmed G7 Security Systems’ ongoing commitment to its social responsibilities, aiming to foster national development.
The Managing Director of the Hope Training Institute, Madam Juliet Ofori Amoah, received the donation on behalf of the institution and expressed her gratitude to G7 Security Systems Ltd for their generous support.
She also appealed to other corporate bodies to emulate G7, stating that such support would help the institute continue its vital work. “This donation will greatly equip our institution to fulfill our mission,” Madam Amoah added.
The Hope Training Institute has played a pivotal role in providing skills training and education to children and youth from disadvantaged backgrounds, helping them to become productive members of society.
The support from G7 Security Systems Ltd will enable the institute to continue its life-changing work, ensuring a brighter future for the next generation.