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A-Sixteen-year-old girl and a student of the SOS-Hermann Gmeiner International College in Tema, Maame Afua Asabea Yeboah, has refurbished and provided furniture and teaching and learning materials to the Kindergarten classroom block of the Adidiso Municipal Assembly Basic School near Nankese in the Suhum Municipality in the Eastern Region.
The ceiling of the kindergarten block was repaired and painted, including the entire classroom. In addition, cupboards for keeping their teaching and learning materials, including books and poster colours, were supplied, as well as furniture for the kids at a total cost of GH¢6,000.
Maame Afua Yeboah said she was able to do the project for the school through funds she raised from selling snacks in her school and lemonade outside the school, as well as the salary she received from her mother’s stores during weekends and holidays, among other menial jobs.
According to the benefactor who is a native of the Adidiso community, she decided to assist the kindergarten classroom block of the school due to the condition of the classroom block she saw when she visited the school a few months ago.
Rationale for the project
“I decided to do this project single-handedly because when I came to the community recently with my parents and I visited the school, the state of the kindergarten classroom block was not pleasant to me.
Usually, kindergarten classrooms are lively and colourful, and they incite learners.
However, that of the Adidiso School was dull.
“More than that, the kindergarten classroom block was dirty, with the ceilings falling in and that was not the kind of kindergarten classroom we have in the school that I attended, and that motivated me to learn.
Therefore, I decided to sacrifice and raise funds to work on the project to motivate my younger sisters and brothers in the school, and for them to also experience the kind of joy that I experienced in kindergarten which has enhanced my learning” she explained.
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At a short but impressive ceremony attended by the executives of the School Management Committee (SMC), Parents Teacher Association (PTA) members, as well as parents of the school community, Maame Afua Yeboah entreated the parents to ensure they helped their children to attain the highest level in education for their future.
“I have done this as a young girl not because I have money, but because I want to give the same opportunity I have through quality education to my younger brothers and sisters so that they can also get a solid and sound foundation in their education”, she added.
The Headmaster of the school, Samuel Omane Boampong, was grateful to the benefactor for changing the situation of the kindergarten block which would go a long way in promoting effective and quality teaching and learning.
“Hitherto, the kindergarten block and classroom, did not look like it should be, but I can confidently say we have a befitting kindergarten classroom and I promise, on behalf of the school, to ensure maintenance culture for a longer life span”, Mr Boampong assured.
The Assemblyman for the Adidiso Electoral Area, Daniel Agbeko, appealed to individuals and organisations to help the electoral area with an information centre to disseminate very important information to the communities in the electoral area.
The benefactor was accompanied by her parents, Dr Johnson Yeboah and Oheneba Mercy Akosua Yeboah, as well as her siblings.

SOS-HGIC students embark on a project to improve literacy in Ghana
Four students of the SOS-Hermann Gmeiner International College (HGIC) have donated books to the Nsarawa Dansoman Cluster of Schools as part of their community service project.
The initiative undertaken by the four students – namely Nana Ahenfua Dankwa, Papa Yaw Amoako-Atuobi, Jake Darkoh and Maame Afua Asabea Yeboah – is centred on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), goal 4.
The students donated about 400 reading material ranging from fiction, non-fiction, adventure, mathematics, English and French among others to the Dansoman Cluster of Schools’ library. The donation included material for students at all levels – Grade one to Junior High School.
Prior to the donation, they held a clean-up exercise at the library, arranged books on the shelves and afterwards engaged some of students of the school in a reading exercise.
The move aims to promote a culture of reading and literacy among the less privileged in society.
The school’s headmaster, Emmanuel Mboripa Bachuri, described the gesture as remarkable and a timely intervention, since the students desire to read but do not have access to enough books.
“It is a remarkable activity. We lack a lot of things in the library. The children want to read and the books they have donated will help. The have also arranged the library to make it easily accessible, so I commend them for the support,” he said.
Ms. Dankwa explained that the team began their project at the beginning of June by relying on their network, specifically friends and families. She said getting access to the books was quite challenging, because people were ready to support them but how to transport the books became difficult.
“Getting all the reading material was actually difficult – because people were eager to share the books but did not support the idea of transporting them in person to us. So we were proactive and decided to collect the books from them with the aid of dispatch rider,” she added.
On why the team selected Dansoman Basic School, Papa Yaw explained that as a resident in Dansoman he noticed the poor state of the school’s library although the school is one of the biggest public schools within the community, hence the drive to donate books and improve conditions in the library.
Mr. Bachuri underscored the importance of reading, saying it helps students to attain the highest height on the educational ladder.
“For children to attain the highest levels in education, they need to read a lot; and without the availability of books, this is impossible. This effort will help them have enough to read, and that will help them in their quest to be successful academically. We are so grateful for this kind gesture, and hope to see more of such activity in the school to help us.”
Similarly, School Improvement Support Officer of Dansoman Cluster of Schools, Agnes Felicia Amuzu, expressed excitement about the four students’ project, noting: “It is a wonderful deed by them, because the school has a small library with few books”.
She also called on other institutions and well-meaning individuals to come to the school’s aid.
While Maame Afua expressed excitement about meeting new people and learning from them, Jake believes the step they have taken will inculcate the culture of reading into the students at Dansoman Cluster of Schools.
The exercise undertaken by the four students is their first project, and they intend to do more by raising funds to replace roofing systems in some institutions within their communities.
What She Did to Support School Children
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- Client Nusrat Nill
- Date 25 June 2021

She sold lemonade
She sold her snacks
She rented her fone( bought for her by her brother)
She solicited funds from her uncle and aunty
She was driven to the village by her Uncle, accompanied by her parents, aunt, and cousins on vacation to put a smile on the faces of deprived children.
She painted the Classroom, fixed the windows, fixed the Ceiling, and brought in New Tables and chairs also some learning Materials include, Color Pencils ✏️, Rules, erasers, Sharpeners, and many more.
After all, she Refreshed the kids with some Snacks and promised to visit again this Christmas.
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