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The Rebecca Foundation and CBI Gh Ltd. Donate 1000 Bags Of Cement To Hairdressers and Beautician Association

The Rebecca Foundation in collaboration with CBI Ghana Limited(SUPACEM) has donated a thousand (1000 )bags of Cement to the Hairdressers and Beauticians Association to help build a Hairdressing  school at Ashalaja Denhyira in the Greater Accra Region.

The donation was in response to a request made by the Association to the Executive Director of the Rebecca Foundation, Mrs. Rebecca Naa Okaikor Akufo-Addo during the 10th Annual Salon Academy , 2020 in January.
The donation was presented to the Association by the Press Aide to the First Lady, Mr. Richard Darko and the Managing Director for CBI Ghana Limited, Frederick Albrecht.

Speaking at the donation ceremony, the Managing Director of CBI Ghana Limited, Frederic Albrecht expressed his joy at the collaboration between CBI Ghana Limited and the  Rebecca Foundation.
" I am glad to be part of this wonderful donation and I know it will go a long way to help this wonderful ambition to build a school for the future", he said.

Meanwhile,  the National President of the Hairdressers and Beauticians Association, Mrs Lamptey who received the donation on behalf of the Association thanked the First Lady and CBI Ghana Limited for their kind gesture.
" I want to express my heart felt gratitude to the First lady, Mrs. Rebecca Naa Okaikor Akufo- Addo and  CBI Ghana Limited.

I must say we are truly grateful and God richly bless you all", she said.

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