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Jumia shares love with orphaned children on Valentine’s day

As part of this year’s Valentine’s day celebrations, Jumia, Ghana’s leading e-commerce platform donated everyday products to the Teshie Children’s Home in Accra. As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility , the online retail company donated food items and other essential products to support the upkeep and care of young orphans at the children’s home. These items included bags of rice, sugar, milk, bags and bottles of water, detergents, insecticides, toiletries and stationery.

Jumia’s staff, partners and some customers joined in spending quality time with the children over some refreshments. They had lunch together and enjoyed other fun activities.

“Valentine is a season of love and we at Jumia believe in spreading love to all especially the underprivileged in our society. Everyone deserves love and that means we have a responsibility to ensure that these children are not left out. The upkeep and education of these young ones should be of prime importance to everyone because they are our future leaders,” said Tolulope George-Yanwah, CEO of Jumia Ghana.\

Founder of The Teshie Children’s Home, Mrs Parker said, “We feel blessed and very happy to have Jumia visit us and spend quality time with these young ones. We receive all these items in good faith and promise to take care of these children as we have done for the past 25 years. The children here need a lot of love and this kind gesture by Jumia has really touched us. We rely heavily on donations and gifts from corporate institutions to cater for the children and this gesture came at the right time. The joy and excitement of the kids says it all”

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