Break Bread Foundation supports vulnerable in Volta Region against COVID-19

Adidome (VR), May 29, GNA- Break Bread Foundation, a non-governmental organization passionate about the well-being of the underprivileged has donated 700 nose masks to people in seven communities in the Volta Region.

The beneficiaries from communities including Gblorkorpe, Tove Wukpo, Siame Kome, Tegbi, Keta, Agave Afedume, and Asidowui were also educated on how to use nose masks and how to protect themselves against the COVID-19 disease.

Reverend Father Wisdom-Bhakita Y.B Anane, President of the Foundation said the outreach had become necessary because the less privileged in society also deserved to take good care of themselves and be informed on how to stop the spread of the pandemic.

“Every single life matters, whether poor or rich, that has been our initiative to get to the hard to reach communities and inform them on the ways to protect themselves against the coronavirus,” he said.

The beneficiaries were grateful for the support and said they could not have afforded it.
GNA

Break Bread Foundation supports vulnerable in Volta Region against COVID-19

Adidome (VR), May 29, GNA- Break Bread Foundation, a non-governmental organization passionate about the well-being of the underprivileged has donated 700 nose masks to people in seven communities in the Volta Region.

The beneficiaries from communities including Gblorkorpe, Tove Wukpo, Siame Kome, Tegbi, Keta, Agave Afedume, and Asidowui were also educated on how to use nose masks and how to protect themselves against the COVID-19 disease.

Reverend Father Wisdom-Bhakita Y.B Anane, President of the Foundation said the outreach had become necessary because the less privileged in society also deserved to take good care of themselves and be informed on how to stop the spread of the pandemic.

“Every single life matters, whether poor or rich, that has been our initiative to get to the hard to reach communities and inform them on the ways to protect themselves against the coronavirus,” he said.

The beneficiaries were grateful for the support and said they could not have afforded it.
GNA