08/10/2019 by Stephen K. Yeboah 2 Comments
AKWETEY RECEIVES PROVISIONS, HYGIENE PRODUCTS, CLOTHES AND LAPTOP AT UNIVERSITY
By kind courtesy of OFIE-Direct, the UK’s most reliable door-door shipping company one of REACT’s university student’s in Ghana receives his box for the semester
In the box were clothes, provisions, hygiene products and a laptop which he requested to help with his
Computer Science Engineering course at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, KNUST.
Earlier this year, Akwetey after, first semester at school came to REACT with his “expected” numerous challenges on
campus as a disabled student and the most concerning on the list was going without food at times due to lack funds. He also
said he sits idle during practical sessions of the course because he had no laptop while his fellow students with laptops build
up their knowledge to his disadvantage.
REACT Trustees shifted into gear as always and launched a flash appeal to address his concerns and through the generous donations
from our supporters REACT not only secured him his laptop but also have a long term plan in place to ensure his food security
whiles on the course.
REACT’s IT program manager Stephen K Yeboah made the presentation to Akwetey on campus. Receiving the donation,
Akwetey couldn’t hide his delight but expressed his gratitude to REACT and our donors without whom his dream of attending
university would not have become a reality.
Video and pictures by Stephen K Yeboah
Comments
08/10/2019 by Stephen K. Yeboah
Am proud to be a member of a Charity Organization whose priority is Education. Thanks for your support REACT
08/10/2019 by EVELYN OSEI AKOWUAH
Surging on indeed REACT!!!!, keep up the good work. Hope Joseph will keep his down and realise his dream.
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