The Honorary Consular Corps of Ghana (HCCG) has donated essential food, hygiene and household items to the Impact Rehab Foundation as part of its commitment to humanitarian service, community development and social responsibility.
The donation included rice, spaghetti, cooking oil, infant milk powder, tomato paste, washing soap, medicated soap, Dettol antiseptic, diapers and ceiling fans.
The HCCG is an association of Honorary Consuls accredited to the Republic of Ghana, with a mandate to promote international cooperation, economic diplomacy, cultural exchange and humanitarian initiatives that contribute to national development and social welfare. Beyond its diplomatic functions, the Corps also supports charitable causes and community-based interventions aimed at improving the lives of vulnerable groups.
Speaking on behalf of the Corps, the Secretary of the HCCG and Honorary Consul of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to Ghana, Edmond Boateng, said the donation reflects the organisation’s commitment to supporting institutions that provide critical assistance to disadvantaged individuals and communities.
“The Honorary Consular Corps of Ghana believes that service to humanity is an essential complement to our diplomatic responsibilities. Through this donation, we seek to support the remarkable work being undertaken by the Impact Rehab Foundation and to demonstrate our collective commitment to improving the welfare of vulnerable members of society. We remain dedicated to fostering partnerships that create meaningful and lasting social impact,” he said.
Mr Boateng added that the Corps would continue to collaborate with public, private and civil society organisations to advance humanitarian causes and promote sustainable community development across the country.
The Impact Rehab Foundation expressed appreciation to the HCCG for the donation, noting that the items would support its ongoing programmes and beneficiaries.
The initiative highlights the shared commitment of both organisations to promoting compassion, dignity and hope, while underscoring the importance of partnerships in addressing social challenges and improving lives.





































