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BigVisions Donates to St. Joseph Orphanage



A youth group called BigVisions that is based in Nadowli Kaleo as part of its easter holiday activities, has today. Friday, 19th, 2019, donated a number of items including soap, drinks, rice, assorted drinks among others to the Jirapa St. Joseph orphanage.

The management of the St. Joseph orphanage was very happy by the donation and promised the group that the items received will be used judiciously to the benefit of the facility. The management also encouraged other organizations and individuals to emulate the gesture of BigVision in help create a progressive and prosperous society.

The offer according to the group is to demonstrate love to the underprivileged, marginalised and vulnerable in society.

The group extended the same gesture to the Nadowli District Hospital. A number of items worth about ¢Gh1000.00

Speaking with the public relation officer, Mr, Gariba, he said that the group intends to replicate that positive gesture annually. He added that "it is just the little contributions from members that funded the programme."

BigVision is a group that was formed in 2014 as a social welfare group. It is an amalgamation of Big Brothers group and Vision 2020 group. The two separate group after realising that they share the same vision and mission, came together under one umbrella to use unity as a springboard to help one another group socially, morally and economically.

The Nadowli based group is made of diverse professional a including nurses, engineers, students, teachers, business tycoons among others.

The group is noted for its unity of purpose and always identify itself by white branded lacostes.
They have often celebrated birthdays together, attend funerals together and do many other things in common.

The non partisan group is also well known for socialisation. They engage in sporting activities to keep fit and also do have a jama group. The jama group is known to be very creative in lyrical combination of local songs they call "remixed version".

Story: Denis Andaban

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