The Rebecca Foundation has donated some equipment made up of mobility items, teaching aids and electronics, to the New Horizon School in Accra.
The gesture was to assist children with cerebral palsy in teaching and learning.
Presenting the items on behalf of The Rebecca Foundation, an Officer with the Foundation, Mrs Shirley Laryea expressed the Foundation's readiness to continue to support institutions like the New Horizon School.
"Our aim is to offer these children with different abilities the equal opportunities to learn, thrive, and grow as part of our community and country", she said.
Mrs Laryea also took the opportunity to call on philanthropists and corporate institutions, to help support people with cerebral palsy.
"I wish to urge everyone to help support our brothers and sisters in this situation for a better Ghana."
The Founder of the School, Madam Salome Francois, on her part expressed gratitude to the Foundation for the gesture.
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