The National Pensions Regulatory Authority (NPRA) has generously contributed GHS 30,000 to support street children in Ghana, benefiting two prominent non-governmental organizations (NGOs): The Father Andrew Campbell Foundation for Street Children and the Cronof Family Foundation. Both organizations are well-respected for their dedication to improving the lives of underprivileged children.
This donation aligns with NPRA’s broader corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, which focus on fostering positive change and uplifting marginalized communities.
The Chief Executive Officer of NPRA, John Kwaning Mbroh, highlighted the Authority’s commitment to charitable endeavors that resonate with their core values.
He stated that this financial support aims not only to enhance the care and resources available for street children but also to express gratitude for the successful launch of the Authority’s Head Office construction project.
“It’s heartwarming to see organizations like these making such a tangible difference in the lives of vulnerable children.Street children in Ghana face a myriad of challenges, from poverty and exploitation to limited access to education and healthcare. It’s crucial that they receive the support they need to overcome these obstacles and have a fair chance at a better future,” Mr. Mbroh noted.
Both The Father Andrew Campbell Foundation and the Cronof Family Foundation have long been recognized for their efforts to provide shelter, education, and healthcare to street children across the country. This latest donation from NPRA will empower these organizations to expand their reach and continue delivering essential services to those who need them most.
The NPRA views this gesture as not only fulfilling its corporate responsibility but also reinforcing the importance of community partnerships in addressing social issues. “Through initiatives like this, we are helping to ensure that our nation’s most vulnerable children have the necessary support and resources to thrive,” Mr. Mbroh emphasized.