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PHOTOS: Bawumia celebrates Valentine's day with street children

By Wendy Amarteifio
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Bawumia celebrates Valentine's day with street children
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Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia celebrated Valentine’s Day with street children at a Soup Kitchen organised by the Christ the King Catholic Church in Accra.

Rev. Father Andrew Campbell initiated the “CTK Soup Kitchen” with support from the Church to feed and help the less privileged, especially street children, and provide skills training to help them earn a living, find their feet and move away from the streets into permanent accommodation and livelihoods.

Some of the children showed their musical talents on the guitar and in rap, also, there was an exhibition of beads created by the children put on display.

Dr Bawumia in brief remarks pointed out that every society is judged by the way it treats the needy and underprivileged.

The Vice President also thanked Father Campbell and his staff for their humanitarian gesture.

“It is very easy to care about yourself, but very difficult to care about others. I want to thank Fr Campbell, his staff and parishioners of Christ The King Church for their care for these children. To provide breakfast every morning for these unfortunate ones is no easy feat, and I wish to personally thank you for all your efforts, ”Bawumia stated.

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The Vice President also advised the street children to stay out of trouble despite their difficult circumstances, saying

“We think you’re special, and today we want to assure you that we love you and have not forgotten about you. Stay away from drugs and fights. They will only make your lives worse.”

“Let us show love and care for each other,” Bawumia urged society, adding “On our part, Government will continue to engage with all stakeholders as we work to provide shelter, education and skills training for our less privileged brothers and sisters.”

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