Support Fund for children of helicopter crash victims raises GHS 7.2m and $20,000

The Children’s Support Fund established to cater for the welfare of the children of victims of the August 6 helicopter crash has so far raised GHS 7,292,135 and US$20,000, following fresh donations between 12 and 24 September 2025.

In its latest update, the Fund listed contributions from institutions and individuals including Risk Management Ltd., Federated Commodities, Willbeck Consult, Sida Global Logistics & Engineering Ltd., the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as private donors such as Michael Kpakpo Allotey, Metropolitan Chief Executive of Accra, and Dr. Li & Chen Guo Wei.Ghana sports gear

Dr. Valerie Sawyerr, Senior Presidential Advisor on Governmental Affairs and Coordinator of the Fund, expressed appreciation to donors, stressing that the contributions will go directly into supporting the education, healthcare, and general welfare of the affected children.

The Fund also reminded the public that further donations can be made via Stanbic Bank Ghana Limited (Stanbic Heights Branch) through dedicated accounts in both Ghana cedis and US dollars, or by cheque, bank draft, and mobile money.

The August 6 tragedy, which claimed multiple lives, has prompted widespread public solidarity, with corporate bodies, state institutions, and individuals continuing to extend financial support to secure the future of the victims’ children.

 

Source: CitiNewsroom

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