In a heartfelt display of solidarity and compassion, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Foundation has stepped forward to support victims affected by the Akosombo Dam Spillage.
The foundation’s generous donation includes essential provisions aimed at providing relief to those grappling with the aftermath of the floodwaters.
A significant quantity of necessities has been contributed, reflecting the commitment of the GFA Foundation to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those affected.
The donation comprises 2,500 bags of 5kg rice, 25 bags of 100kg gari, 20 bags of 100kg maize, and 360 bottles of 500ml cooking oil. Additionally, 60 cartons of tin tomatoes, 20 cartons of sardines, 20 cartons of soap, and more have been included in this comprehensive relief effort.
The GFA Foundation’s gesture extends beyond the realm of sports, emphasizing the importance of community and collective responsibility.
As flood victims grapple with the challenges brought about by the Akosombo Dam Spillage, this donation is poised to provide not only sustenance but also a glimmer of hope and reassurance.
The story of the GFA Foundation’s charitable act reverberates through affected communities, conveying a message of empathy and support during challenging times.
The tangible impact of this donation is expected to ease the burden on families and individuals, fostering a sense of resilience and unity.
As the nation rallies together to address the aftermath of the spillage, the GFA Foundation’s initiative stands as a testament to the power of collective action.
In the spirit of community, the foundation’s contribution serves as a reminder that, beyond the football field, there exists a broader responsibility to uplift and support one another in times of need.
Below are pictures of the items sent to the victims;


