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“End of Year Festivities”: G2G Foundation, Set to Empower 50 Orphans, Widows in Douala

Louvier Kindo Tombe by Louvier Kindo Tombe
November 25, 2020
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Grass 2 Grace Humanitarian Foundation

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The Humanitarian NGO is bracing up to assist some 50 Orphans and Widows in a ceremony due for December 23, 2020 in Bonaberi-Douala.

As preparations heightens, the NGO continue to mobilize resources (financial/material) towards the success of the event.

Institutions and individuals of good will who are touched with the actions of the Grass 2 Grace Humanitarian Foundation (G2G) and who wish to put smiles on the faces of Orphans and Widows are welcomed.

The foundation is not in it’s first humanitarian gesture.

Grass 2 Grace Humanitarian action
Grass 2 Grace Humanitarian action

They recently visited three Orphanages and Street children and also reached out to some 100 Internally Displaced Kids assisting them with a consignment of didactic materials for back to school as well as COVID-19 kits to stay safe.

The founder of G2G, a TV personality, Thomas Ayuk N. Aka Pa Tom (Scratch Ya Eye/News Alakind) has committed to transforming lives and changing faces and bringing smiles to the vulnerable and less priviledged.

Pa Tom handing over gifts to kids in Douala
Pa Tom handing over gifts to kids in Douala

“The Grass 2 Grace Humanitarian Foundation is not stopping anytime soon, and by the Grace of God, we are not changing from the path we took” Pa Tom told News Upfront.

For the upcoming December 23 event, your Contributions/Assistance shall be welcomed.

Details through the contacts below;

Tel. (237) 677 83 47 88 / 698 66 10 89
Facebook: Grass 2 Grace.

http://www.grass2grace.org

 

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