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Friday, October 2, 2015

Dress a Kid Foundation donates to 3 communities



Three basic schools in the Upper Manya Krobo District in the Eastern Region of  Ghana, have  benefited from a  free exercise books distribution project  by Dress a Kid Foundation, an online Charity group with the aim of  supporting the less privileged. Dubbed ‘Project 1,000', the donation saw  over 1,000 customized exercise books and other teaching and learning materials  presented to about 500 pupils from the district .

 According to the Foundation, the gesture is to relief some of the burden on parents who are finding it difficult to get basic school materials for their wards in the new academic year. Beneficiary schools included  Kpeti Basic School, Kumankuma Anglican School  and the Brepaw Upper Presbyterian  School. 


 As part of the project, the Foundation also donated some clothing and shoes to the children in the deprived  farming  communities. Addressing a gathering of  pupils, teachers and parents at Brepaw , the  leader of  Dress a Kid Foundation, Mr  Attah-Effah Badu, said the project forms part of the group’s objectives to elicit smiles from the faces of children in deprived communities on quarterly basis.



 He revealed that about  3,000 needy children in deprived communities and orphanages have  so far benefited  from the initiative since it was established some five years ago.




“Our initial  aim was  to provide one of the major necessities of life ,clothes to a minimum of hundred  children every quarter of the year, due  to our experiences at some  of the communities and schools we  visit,  we raise stationery in addition to the clothes we donate,” Mr Attah-Effah said. 


 “To us at Dress a Kid Foundation, we believe we can be a blessing unto others if we can share with them the little we have.  We may not be able to do all but we know with our little contribution, we are   giving some children reasons to be happy,” he noted. 




At Kumankuma, one of the communities the team visited, the Assemblyman of the area, Mr. Sam Martey, lauded the group for the gesture, and urged other benevolent organisations to do same. “We are surprised to see this team of young individuals embark on a journey of over 150 kilometres just to donate to the children of this community. It is a poor farming community and this donation came at the right time,” the Assemblyman who doubles  as one of  the two teachers in the school said.




 Dress a Kid Foundation comprises young Facebook friends who have the passion to share.







 The team has solely, and in partnership  with other groups  embarked on several outreach programmes which includes  giving face-lifts to  deprived schools.  

Source :Citifmonline

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