MS. Vee Care Foundation donates essential items to Dzorwulu Special School
The MS. Vee Care Foundation has carried out a donation exercise at Dzorwulu Special School, reaffirming its commitment to supporting vulnerable children through its humanitarian initiatives.
The outreach, held on Saturday, July 4, 2026, brought together volunteers, donors and supporters to provide essential items for the pupils. The donation included food items, clothing, toiletries, educational materials and other basic necessities to support the welfare and learning needs of the children.
The foundation said the initiative reflects its mission of "Care. Empower. Transform Lives," adding that acts of kindness, regardless of their size, can make a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable people.
Representatives of the foundation expressed appreciation to everyone who contributed financially, donated items or volunteered their time to ensure the success of the project. They said the support received highlighted the importance of collective action in addressing the needs of vulnerable communities.
The foundation also reaffirmed its commitment to undertaking similar outreach programmes across the country and encouraged individuals and organisations to partner with it in future initiatives.
According to the foundation, the donation exercise reflects its commitment to promoting compassion and improving the lives of those in need, in line with its message: "Every Soul Matters to God – Love God, Love People."
Source: classfmonline.com
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