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The Sangy Foundation renovates dilapidated school in V-Gbodome

Hohoe School2 The initiative was executed in partnership with Professional Christian Women Network

Tue, 26 Sep 2017 Source: hellogh.com

The Sangy Foundation, a Ghanaian based Non-Governmental Organization on 1st September 2017 refurbished eight (8) dilapidated classrooms at V-Gbodome near Hohoe in the Volta Region of Ghana.

The charitable foundation has been in force since 2011 and has exhaustively renovated 21 schools, 4 libraries and 4 community clinics reaching out to the less privileged in various communities across the country.

Spearheaded by The Glam School Initiative, an arm of The Sangy Foundation which solely aims at renovating schools, various classrooms in different corners of the country have been renovated and libraries stocked with books as well.

The visit to the Volta Region happens to be the second time after their first reach-out in 2014 where the foundation renovated, painted and as well, stocked a library in Klikor, a suburb in the Volta Region.

Talking to the co-founder of the Sangy Foundation; Sara Nana Yeboah, she told hellogh.com that they embarked on this implausible mission because dilapidated classrooms also need refurbishing or upgrading to acceptable minimum standards for learning.

She said "every child deserves equal opportunities in accessing education especially with infrastructure" and assured of more of such projects.

The initiative was executed in partnership with Professional Christian Women Network and Assemblies of God Ghana Liberty Centre-Sunyani.

Source: hellogh.com