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Ghanaian airline company, GoldStar Air in a joint collaboration with the organizers of Miss Tourism Ghana brought smiles to the Countryside Children’s Welfare Home in
Bawjiase, located in the Awutu Senya West Municipal Assembly in the Central
Region.
The kids at the Countryside Children’s Welfare Home were full of smiles when GoldStar Air and Miss Tourism Ghana donated assorted items and a gargantuan party at the premises of the orphanage home in the Central Region.
Items donated include meals, children’s books, fruit juice boxes, cookies and boxes of
personal protective equipment (PPEs) among others.
The management and staff of the orphanage who were overjoyed, expressed their deepest gratitude to Goldstar Air and Miss Tourism Ghana for their thoughtful gesture. They also assured that, the orphanage would put the
items to good use for the children, and they urged other organizations to follow their lead and make similar donations.
The management and staff of the orphanage home which houses over 120 children and provides them with housing, schooling, and sports facilities – as well as Delight Sedinam Atsyor (the Chaperone), and the reigning Queen and Princesses of Miss Tourism
Ghana 2021- Miss Jemima Nyamewaa Akpandja, Caroline Naa Nunoo, Millicent Awiendi, and Goldstar Air Cabin Crew Mr Edwin Lamptey and Mr Isaac Ankrah attended the presentation.
The donation, according to the representatives of GoldStar Air and Miss Tourism Ghana was intended to assist the orphanage’s management in caring for the children, as the home has made a significant contribution to providing for the less fortunate in society as well as to encourage the excited children to remain disciplined and obedient to their teachers and instructors at the camp.
Mrs Delphine Brew- Hammond, the Chief Executive Officer of Miss Tourism Ghana – fully supported by the Ministry of Tourism and the Ghana Tourism Authority, addressed the children during the presentation of the items, saying that the donation will add to the comfort of the children.
She explained that the children, who all have big dreams of becoming great in the future, need a lot of attention, care, and protection, which is why she believes the gesture will not be a one-day wonder.
“Both organizations will come to the children’s aid on occasion in order to
assist teachers, caregivers, and cooks in training them to become responsible
citizens with realized dreams,” she added.
In other news, GoldStar Air, an award-winning Ghanaian airline company, has been offered incentives at both Providence International Airport (PVD) and Baltimore Washington International Airport (BWI) in the United States.
Providence is the capital city of the United States state of Rhode Island, and it is closer to New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, while Baltimore Washington International
Airport is located in the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area, and it is closer to Dalaware, Pennsylvania and Virginia, and the airline is well along in
negotiations with a US airline and transportation company for onward
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The airline company has been offered two years free landing, parking, office and
advert space by Mr. Primental, Assistant Vice President Air Service department at Providence International Airport and Mr. Storck, Director Air Service Department and Strategic Analysis at Baltimore Washington
International Airport.
In Scotland, which the airline company has tagged as the future destination, has been offered one year free landing, parking and office space by Mr. Paul White and Mr. Robert Love, Aero Commercial Analyst at Glasgow
International Airport(GLA).
The Goldstar Air’s business Operations is to inject a rapid growth to the West African aviation and tourism market which is currently under-serviced.
As a Ghanaian registered Company, GoldStar Air plan to utilize the country’s status as the
“Gateway to West Africa” to develop the West Africa market by introducing scheduled flights from all the ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African
States) countries through Accra (Main Hub) and Tamale (second hub) to
North America, Europe, Middle East, Caribbean and Asia.
About Miss Tourism Ghana
Miss Tourism Ghana is a Ghanaian pageantry noted for promoting the rich cultural heritage and tourist sites in the country, as well as grooming the young ladies about the nation’s culture and traditions. Miss Tourism Ghana is managed by the Chief Executive
Officer and the affable Mrs Delphine Brew-Hammond, the 2021 Outstanding Tourism woman of the year at the National Tourism Awards.
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