JOBerg Foundation Donates Brand New House To Madam Benice Amoah at Katamanso.
As part of our commitment to providing shelter for the less privileged, Joberg Foundation has donated a one-bedroom apartment to a mother with a daughter with cerebral palsy, Madam Benice Amoah at Katamanso in Greater Accra Region.
In addition to the house, the donation includes a solar panel that will power the house indefinitely without any electricity costs for the beneficiary.
The donation forms part of the Foundation’s ‘Taking the Homeless Home Awards,’ which is intended to alleviate the burden of providing affordable shelter for the homeless, poor, and hardworking individuals.”
The Board Chair of the foundation, Mrs. Carlotta Bannerman Amande, stated that the awards scheme aims to support the poor and vulnerable across the country. She called on corporate institutions to support this vision.
“She extends much gratitude to her staff who helped put this together and calls on corporate institutions to support this vision.”
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Joberg Construction Company and the Foundation, Joseph Magnus Marteye, said his outfit was committed to helping those in need.
“This is our small way of giving back to society and putting smiles on the faces of hardworking homeless Ghanaians,” he said.
He also disclosed that the foundation has plans to build homes for the poor, one each year.
When asked who is eligible to own a house with Joberg Construction Company?
“Anyone from the age of 25 and above who earns 500.00 cedis and above can own a house, whether they are a vendor on the streets or someone with a white-collar job,” he said.
However, the ultimate goal is to improve the lives of poor and hardworking Ghanaians who are facing difficulties in acquiring a decent home.
This is the third house donated by Joberg Foundation on 2nd of March, 2024.