House of Moses receives donation from AVIC
In line with the
continuous commitment to giving back to under privileged sections of the
community, China's Avic International has donated an assortment of items to the
House of Moses, an orphanage in Lusaka valued at K10,000.
The foodstuff which
included cooking oil, sugar, Milk, Mealie-meal, Cereals among others were
handed over to the House of Moses, Business Manager Salinda Phiri at a function
which took place at the Orphanage.
AVIC Human Resource
Manager, Bidon Nkhoma has announced that the firms is considering to be donating
some assorted items on a monthly basis to the House of Moses saying it is one
of the institutions that need support from stakeholders.
"Avic
International wants to supplement government's efforts by ensuring that
children are equipped with social facilities because the company's mission is
to improve the living conditions of people in the country" He said.
"The donation
is in line with the AVIC; s social responsibility to help bridge the gap
between rural people and their counterparts in the cities" Mr. Nkhoma
adds.
And House of Moses,
Business Manager Salinda Phiri who received the donations on behalf of the
orphanage has hailed AVIC for always responding to the needs of the
disadvantaged communities in the country.
Ms. Phiri has since
appealed for assistance to help put smiles and restore hope to children in
need.
“Any level of
financial, material and technical support will be highly appreciated”, She
said.
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