NPP UK Women's Wing Donate To Dzorwulu Special School

The United Kingdom women's wing of the New Patriotic Party led by Madam Shirley Kyei has donated isorted items to the Dzorwulu Special School as part of the mother's day celebration.

The Dzorwulu Special School were presented with items including bags of rice, cartons of soft drinks, sachets of water and soaps, toilet roll and cooking oil.

The United Kingdom women's organizer of the New Patriotic Party(NPP)madam Shirley Kyei said the group decided to support them as part of the mother's day celebration and children who have lost thier mothers and also due to the hardships they were facing.

She said the group, whose members include workers, students, businessmen and women and market women, would continue to contribute to support children who are facing alot of challenges as well as mothers so that they can also feel as a family.

Maame Shirley Kyei said the children, through no fault of theirs, had been abandoned and it behoved on society to support the good people who had taken pains to care for them.

She assured the children and staff of the Dzorwulu Special School that they will continue to support them if they call for thier aid and also urged other stakeholders and entrepreneurs to support the needy.

She was accompanied by other party executives, Awo Akufo, (milton Keynes, women organizer, UK), Nana Akosua Nyamekye (NPP Belgium women Organiser), Gifty Asare, (Dept communication Driver, Spain), Juliet Ofori Atta, (Ayawaso West Wougon women's organizer).

Receiving the items of behalf of the school, the assistant head master, Mr. Fred Tetteh thank the United Kingdom women's wing of the New Patriotic Party for thier kind gesture and called on other entrepreneurs,stakeholders to support them as well.