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Salma Mumin to be unveiled as ‘Save A Life’ ambassador

Salma Mumin Dress Actress Salma Mumin

Thu, 19 May 2016 Source: ghanareporter.com

Ghanaian actress, Salma Mumin will Friday May 20 be officially outdoored as ambassador for ‘Save A Life Project,’ a Blizz Foundation campaign aimed at curbing the rising rate of maternal & infant mortality among the underprivileged in Ghanaian society.

This will be part of a funds raising dinner event for the campaign at the Holiday Inn Hotel, Airport City in Accra from 6:00 – 9:00pm.

“Save-A-Life Project is a charity benefit event aimed at raising funds to help create awareness and reduce maternal and infant mortality rates in Ghana. This event will as well engage stake holders, individuals, celebrities (musicians, presenters, actors, actresses, etc.), pastors, politicians, etc. to support this worthy cause,” Bettina Piirong, Director of Blizz Foundation explained.

“The wellbeing of society is directly linked to the health and survival of mothers and children. When mothers survive and thrive, their children survive and thrive. When both mothers and children thrive, the society in which they live prosper. This is why the team thinks people should come in their numbers to support in any way they possibly can,” she added.

Blizz Foundation is a corporate social responsibility initiative of Blizz Media Ghana, targeted at touching the lives of the underprivileged in society. Our aim is to give back to deprived communities the basic necessities of life and what we deem befitting for human development.

The Foundation is a human development oriented non-profit organization that seeks to implement social intervention undertakings through workable programs and projects. We are committed to Women Empowerment (meeting the physical and social needs of women and children) Girl Child Education and Advocacy Campaigns (Health) by providing solutions to issues of poverty, deprivation, ignorance and diseases.

Source: ghanareporter.com