Philanthropist, Jesse Tay feasts with Remar Ghana Orphanage
Philanthropist, Jesse Tay feasts with Remar Ghana Orphanage
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Tema – based philanthropist and businessman, Mr. Jesse Tay on Sunday 23rd April, 2023 visited the Remar Ghana Christian Rehabilitation Center and Children’s Home in Tema to have a feast with them.
This was part of activities to mark the celebration of his birthday, commemorated under the theme: Giving Smiles.
During the event, the orphans were treated to various local and continental dishes, drinks cakes and other snacks, cooked on – site by Jesse and friends including Dr. Osa Noi – Sanar and ex – Black Stars centre back Jerry Akaminko among others.
Inmates were also engaged in a gamut of fun activities like musical chairs, dancing competitions and singing.
Mr. Tay also donated a wide range of books for different age groups, having earlier donated sanitary products including detergents and toilet rolls among others to the orphanage.
Philanthropist, Jesse Tay feasts with Remar Ghana Orphanage
Addressing the media during the celebration, he stated that giving back to society is very necessary, adding that every member of the community must be sensitive to the needs of the vulnerable.
“It always feels good to see people happy, and that is why I do my best to ensure I regularly make funds available to undertake philanthropic activities geared towards making Ghana and the world at large, a better place,” he said.
He encouraged the beneficiaries to remain steadfast and never give up on life “because no condition is permanent.”
Mr. Tay also lauded the staff of the Remar Ghana Christian Rehabilitation Center for their dedication to the welfare of individuals under their care.
Philanthropist, Jesse Tay feasts with Remar Ghana Orphanage
When asked why he chose the center for the generous act, he indicated that as a resident of Tema, he found it necessary to make sure people within his immediate environment benefited from his philanthropic acts as well, since “charity begins at home.”
The businessman further entreated all members of the public to be kind to the needy, orphans and widows, in whatever small way, as such individuals need love the most, and are dear to the heart of God.
A representative of the Remar Ghana Christian Rehabilitation Center and Children’s Home, Mr. Edward, expressed gratitude to Mr. Tay and his team for their benevolence and called on other individuals and organisations to emulate this kind gesture.