Boresah Royal Foundation has extended a generous hand to the Gbogdaa Methodist Junior High School in the Bole District of the Savannah Region by donating learning materials. The items included: Note books, pencils, pens, napkins, board markers among others.
The donation of vital learning materials, led by a dedicated teacher, Issahaku Osman, known affectionately as "Champion," brought smiles and gratitude to the young students who had been struggling with limited resources. The gesture is part of the foundation’s broader mission to improve the quality of education in rural areas.
The excitement among the students was palpable as they received the supplies that will enhance their learning experience. Many expressed their deep appreciation to the foundation and to Osman for spearheading the initiative. For these children, the donation represents more than just books and supplies—it symbolizes hope for a better educational future.
Queen Boresah Fantevie, Executive Director of the Boresah Royal Foundation, emphasized the foundation's commitment to making a lasting impact in the region. "Our goal is to uplift rural communities and empower the youth through education. We believe that by supporting these young minds, we are investing in the future of our nation," she remarked. She also hinted that more initiatives like this are planned for other parts of the region in the coming months.
While the donation was met with immense gratitude, both students and teachers continue to appeal for more support. "We are incredibly thankful for what we’ve received, but there’s still much more to be done," said one of the school’s teachers. The lack of sufficient learning materials continues to pose a challenge to effective teaching and learning, and they hope other organizations will follow the Boresah Royal Foundation’s example.
This act of philanthropy has brought renewed optimism to Gbogdaa Methodist JHS, shining a light on the power of community engagement and the importance of investing in education. With more support, the school believes that they can create a brighter future for their students and, ultimately, for the entire region.
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