Vinton Cerf Foundation a nonprofit-organization founded by Vinton Cerf Eugene has fed and made donations to a charity home at Old Ningo in the Ningo Prampram Municipality led by Francis Andoh.

The items, which include face masks, foods, drinks and sanitizers and other assorted items were presented to the home by the Vinton Foundation.

In line with advice from health experts, Ghanaian authorities have made the wearing of face masks mandatory. However, the cost of masks can be a barrier for some people, so the wind Vinton Cerf Foundation have stepped in to donate and distribute these reusable, FDA-approved masks to the orphanages.

We have been doing this gesture to this very home every year and as we all know the kind of situation we are all in now, that is the covid-19 pandemic, so I deem it fit to come here again with my team and put smiles on the faces of the vulnerable and I want to take the opportunity to call on everybody who can help in same capacity to come on board to help our societies.”

“Finally, I want to urge all my fellow Ghanaians especially people of Ningo Prampram that the coronavirus pandemic is real,” he noted, adding that, “it’s not a white man’s sickness as people are saying, please let us all try and observe all the precautionary measures and stay safe.”

Receiving the items on behalf of the Orphanage home, Acting Administrator and Accountant, expressed gratitude to Vinton Cerf Foundation for the timely gesture but ceased the opportunity to call on government through the DCE to come to their aid by providing the home with potable water.

Source: Dan Kwasi Prince / www.dailyviewgh.com

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