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Woodfield Manor Autism and Special Needs School celebrates 10th anniversary

The school owner, Mrs. Cornelia Boateng speaking at the 10th anniversary celebration

Mon, 10 Jul 2023 Source: Woodfield Manor Autism

Woodfield Manor Autism and Special Needs School celebrated its 10th anniversary at a special program at the school premises at Frafraha in the Adentan Municipality of the Greater Accra region on Friday, July 7, 2023.

The CEO of the school, Mrs. Cornelia Boateng, in her welcome address, recounted how difficult it has been to nurture this child with special needs to reach this far. From ground zero, this school, through its patron, Dr. Sam Jonah, Ghacem, and others, have increased their number from below 10 in the beginning to over 40 children.

Children of this nature need water therapy most of the time. That’s why in most cases, they are referred to as ‘Nsuo ba” when they are born. We are grateful to ERATA Hotel, in Accra, for providing the kids with a swimming pool for water therapy. With this support, some of the kids are able to swim and can represent Ghana in international competitions. We call on the Government and corporate bodies to come to our aid.

Mrs. Cornelia Boateng also thanked all for helping the school to reach this milestone. For the 10th anniversary, the school is proud to open the same school in Kumasi to mark our 10th-anniversary celebration. The school is ready and next week Friday, July 14, 2023, we will be in Kumasi to open a similar Woodfield Manor Autism and Special Needs School to serve the Ashanti region.

Our patron, Her Royal Lady Julia, the wife of Asantehene, will lead the team to open the Kumasi branch of Woodfield Manor Autism and Special Needs School.

The program was under the chairmanship of Nana Prah Agyensem. The special guest of honor was Father Campbell. Parents and loved ones of the children with autism and special needs were at the program to join the school to celebrate this 10th anniversary.

The Special Guest of honor, Nana Prah Agyensem, Omanhene of Assin Traditional Council, who is also a Member of the Council of State, said, in our part of the world, superstition is part of our culture and people with autism and special needs are often misconstrued in that light.

However, special needs people are not spiritual children but clear human defect issues that can be nurtured to become great personalities in the world, as we have seen at Woodfield Manor and other institutions in other parts of the world.

Nana Prah Agyemsem congratulated Mrs. Cornelia Boateng for the way and manner she has brought this school. He remarked that ten years ago, a vision took root, a vision to provide each child, irrespective of their circumstances, a fair chance to succeed.

Woodfield Manor, established by our relentless NGO, became the embodiment of that vision and has since then become a beacon of hope for countless families. He added that as we celebrate a decade of Woodfield Manor and Special Needs School, we must find innovative ways to create a world for every child, irrespective of their challenges.

Sermon was delivered by Father Edmund Donkor Bainii and Father Campbell provided a motivational message to the owner of the Woodfield Manor Autism and Special Needs, Mrs. Cornelia Boateng, for her dedication and service to humanity. He also prayed for children with autism and special needs.

The anniversary cake was cut and enjoyed by the children, guests, teachers, and workers of the home. Special awards were presented to teachers, individuals, and corporate bodies who have supported the Woodfield Manor autism and special needs home. Representatives from Movenpick Hotel graced the occasion and presented an undisclosed amount of money and drinks to refresh the children.

The Humble Band from Tema, a group of visually impaired musical band graced the occasion with their sweet melody to the admiration of the guests and the children with autism and special needs.



Nana Prah Agyensem, Mrs. Cornelia Boateng, Father Campbell, guests and children with autism join to cut the anniversary cake



The school owner, Mrs. Cornelia Boateng (seated middle), in a pose with some of the children with autism and special needs at the 10th-anniversary celebration

Source: Woodfield Manor Autism