A scene during the donation
Access Bank (Ghana) PLC has donated assorted food items to Citi FM in support of the station’s annual Citi Easter Orphan Project, reaffirming the bank’s ongoing commitment to community development and social responsibility.
The donation, presented on Wednesday, April 1, at the Access Bank Head Office in Osu, comprised 80 bags of rice (25kg each), 13 crates of milk, and 78 bottles of cooking oil (4 litres each).
The items were received on behalf of Citi FM to support vulnerable children and orphanages as part of the Easter outreach initiative.
Speaking during the presentation, Team Lead for Human Resources Operations at Access Bank, Dzidzinyo Foli Gamor, noted that the bank’s participation reflects its dedication to making meaningful contributions to society through strategic partnerships.
“It’s more of a strategic alignment to partner with Citi FM to deliver on our promise. What they are doing aligns with our own initiatives in terms of corporate social responsibility,” he said. He further emphasised the importance of collaborative efforts in driving social impact.
“It is good to partner and we encourage others to do the same, in order to reach and impact the communities we operate in,” he added.
This year’s donation marks the fourth consecutive year that Access Bank has supported the Citi Easter Orphan Project, underscoring the bank’s sustained commitment to improving the welfare of underserved communities.
The Citi Easter Orphan Project is an annual initiative aimed at supporting orphanages and vulnerable children through donations of essential items and resources during the Easter season.
Through such initiatives, Access Bank continues to demonstrate its dedication to responsible banking and its mission to positively impact the communities in which it operates.
