02/03/2020 by Prince Osei Akowuah 0 Comments
SWINDON GHANAIAN SOCIETY FUNDS REACT RAMP FOR DISABLED CHILDREN
The Swindon Ghanaian Society (SGS) has presented three hundred Pound (£300) to fund the construction of one
of REACT’s ramps for disabled children at the Old Ningo Presbyterian Basic L A primary school.
The ramp is to help make the school building accessible by REACT beneficiaries who received our tricycle in 2018.
Presenting the funds, SGS Chairman Mr. Eddie Koppoe said the Association recognizes the incredible work REACT
does which is in line with SGS’s vision of coming together as Ghanaians in the diaspora to support one another.
Mr. Koppoe said the ramp marks the beginning of greater collaboration with SGS and other charities offering support to
vulnerable persons both in the UK and Ghana.
REACT’s CEO, Prince Osei Akowuah thanked SGS for the kind gesture and the said the construction will leave a positive SGS
legacy in the community and hope other unions will emulate the gesture. Prince said Ghana and its disabled children can only
develop if we all play a crucial part like SGS and continue to leave footprints in vulnerable communities as Ghanaians in the diaspora.
For more information about Swindon Ghanaian Association, please the contact Mr. Eddie Koppoe (Chairman) Tel. +44 7951324869
Story by Prince Osei Akowuah
Picture by Alex Nunoo.
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