By: Julius Addae Oduro
Philanthropist and Physician Assistant , Edmond Amos Ameamu, on Wednesday April 10, 2024 donated eight (8) white formica boards to Hodzo-Ve MA Basic School in the Volta Region,Ghana.
This was part of his initiatives to reach out to learners in hard- to-reach communities in the Volta Region and Ghana at large.
Miss Janet Adanu, a partner of Stop Endangering Public Health-Ghana (SEPH-GHANA ) and CEO of Helping Hands during the presentation mentioned that, as part of helping the school, there will be a need to get accommodation for teachers who risk all to accept posting into the community. She promised her commitment to make life easy in the school.
”There will be a need to get accommodation for teachers who risk all to accept posting into this community.I will do my best to make life easy in the school.”
Mr. Ameamu, CEO of SEPH-Ghana in his speech during the donation urged the school to make good use of the white boards to attain a transformation in the learning outcomes of the learners.
The head teacher, Mr. Avakame Fred who received the items on behalf of the school, thanked Mr. Ameamu and SEPH-Ghana for their benevolence. He promised the school will take good care of the boards.
” On behalf of the entire school, I will like to say thank you for your gift.I promise we will take good care of it.The next time you visit, you will see them just like this.God richly bless you.”
Hodzo-Ve MA Basic School is located in the Ho Municipality of the Volta Region, Ghana.The School which is located in a farming community will need more educational interventions to lure the children to see the beauty and benefit of education.
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