Thinkaid Foundation Donates Exercise Books to Deprived Communities in the Berekum West District.
A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) by name of Thinkaid Foundation based in Berekum has distributed over 2000 Exercise Books to School Children in deprived communities in the Berekum West District of the Bono Region.
The Founder of the Foundation, Henry Kofi Adane emphasised that, the aim of Thinkaid Foundation is to deliver support to people in the area of health, education, poverty, sanitation, people with disability and community development and today's donation was planned to put smiles on the faces of children at Koraso R C (A) Basic School, R/C (B) Basic School, M/A Basic School, Nkantanka M/A Basic School, King of Kings Academy and among other schools in the twin towns to help in the academic excellence among the children.
Speaking to the media, the Public Relations Officer for the Foundation, Nana Akua Amankwaa stated that, it is the vision of the Foundation to always come to the aid of school-going children to ensure they get the needed support to complete their education ladder hence the plan to donate the books to the children.
Thinkaid Foundation Team Members |
She, therefore, called on all to also take part in supporting the less privileged people in society, especially in their educational development.
On behalf of the schools, the Headmaster of R/C (A) Basic School thanked Thinkaid Foundation for coming to alleviate the challenge the parents are going through to get their wards books for this academic year.
He also called on other organisations and individuals to emulate the steps of the Thinkaid Foundation to come and support the children in their education.
The R/C (A) School Boys Prefect, Master Felix Twumasi also expressed his gratitude to the Thinkaid Foundation for thinking about them coming and supporting them with exercise books to enable their resources in their teaching and learning activities in the various beneficiary schools.
The Assembly Member for Koraso Ward 2 Electoral Area, Honourable Abaa Yaw also expressed his appreciation to the Foundation for extending their support towards education in the Koraso-Nkantanka community and also called on Thinkaid Foundation to keep coming to the town with their benevolence services to boost education in the communities.
Story by Opamago Paparichy/Alrich24newsgh.com
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