Wear Nation Foundation Feeds Over 200 kids on Christmas

Wear Nation Foundation, a non-profit making organisation in Ghana has fed and distributed goodies to over 200 children in the Gumo community in the Northern Region during the Christmas festivities.



The gesture forms part of the Foundation’s annual programme with the aim of putting smiles on the faces of children especially the under privileged in society through the act of giving.





This year’s event together about almost 30 volunteers who participated in the giving out and packaging of food, drinks, books, and gifts etc. The event was an occasion for the children to have an encounter with Wear Nation loyal customers through dancing, photo-shoot, and eating. Both volunteers and children of Gumo community sang songs of praises throughout the event.  



The Chief and people of Gumo community could not hide their excitement and commended the Wear Nation foundation for remembering them on this special occasion.



Wear Nation launched its foundation ‘’ Wear Nation Foundation’’,  in November last year. The Wear Nation Foundation donated clothes to children at Yung-duuni community in Tamale. Wear Nation before launching it foundation spent their 2015 Christmas with the children of Yung-duuni community.



Founder of Wear Nation, Nana Kyei said “Christmas is about celebrating the birth of Christ and showing love to people. It is against this background that Wear Nation Foundation during Christmas visits rural communities to show love to children especially those in need”, he said.





Nana Kyei also thanked all friends, lovers, fans and well-wishers of Wear Nation Foundation for their immense contribution in cash and in kind towards the success of this year’s programme. Wear Nation Foundation teamed up with MACS Foundation, AleserAid and M&M Transport to embark on ProjectMACS (Make A Child Smile)

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