Talented Ghanaian dancer Roland Frimpong Nyarko, popularly known as ‘Champion Rolie,’ has demonstrated deep compassion for street children in Accra by donating clothes and providing meals for hundreds of kids.
Founded in December 2023, the Champion Rolie Foundation has been actively involved in various outreach activities to support the well-being of street children. These activities include feeding programs and free medical screenings.
At its third outreach session, held at Kotobabi Wembley Park in Accra, hundreds of children enjoyed fun activities, plentiful food, and drinks. The event, dubbed “Clothe-A-Child; Change a Life,” saw children receiving stationery and clothing. They participated in dance competitions. Winners of these competitions received special packages from the Champion Rolie Foundation.
Speaking at the event, Champion Rolie, the CEO of the foundation, emphasized his commitment to giving back to the underprivileged in society. He shared, “Growing up, I always saw my mom give back to society, so I learned these traits from her, and I decided to also emulate that. So, having reached this stage of my professional career, I decided to reach out to these children on the street.”
Champion Rolie also expressed his goal to discover and nurture talented street kids who are passionate about dancing, providing them with a platform to excel. “I intend to groom about 10 dancers from the dancing competition and look to make them smile again. I want to thank all sponsors for the support they have given me thus far and look forward to reaching out to more kids around the country,” he said.
The successful outreach program was attended by Britain’s Got Talent finalist Danita Akosua Adomaah Yeboah, popularly known as Afronitaa and social media sensation Official Starter. Members of the DWP Academy, including Endurance Grand, Lisa Quam, Real Cesh, and Quables, were also present at the event.
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