Group Chairman for Allied Consortiums and Founder of BKQ Foundation, Benjamin Kofi Quashie, has graced the Demonstration School for the Deaf, Mampong 2023 Speech and Prize-Giving Day.
The 2023 Speech And Prize-Giving Day was held on Saturday, 11th November, 2023, at the School Compound.
Chairman of BKQ Foundation, in his speech, applauded the teachers and especially the students who have performed creditably well and need commendation in the bare face of challenges.
The foundation organised a feast for the entire school and donated an undisclosed cash amount of to the school. This was in fulfillment of an earlier promise made by Mr. Quashie this year to support the activities of the school annually.
“The BKQ Foundation was formed with a steadfast commitment to making a positive impact in our communities, especially in the lives of those people facing unique challenges.
"Recognises the importance of advocacy, education, health and social development and our partnership with the deaf is a testament to our commitment to empowering individuals to reach their full potential,” he emphasised.
According to Mr Quashie, the gathering was not only to celebrate their achievements but to also acknowledge the spirit of resilience and strength exhibited by all the students.
However, he admitted the path of being deaf is rather a difficult one but also a path illuminated by unwavering determination and “the support by your teachers and the entire community of Mampong Akuapem.”
The foundation Chair, acknowledging the presence of the chief (and the people of Mampong Akuapem at the durbar ground), assured him, the head teacher, and the entire student body of their continued support of the school.
“We believe that every child deserves access to quality education, irrespective of their circumstances,” he affirmed, adding that his foundation would support the renovation of the dining room and other facilities that needed some facelift as was enumerated by the headmaster in his speech.
Speech and prize-giving days are normally occasions earmarked to inspire, acknowledge and award deserving students who have excelled in their various fields of endeavour.
“This occasion reminds us all that with the right support, there are no limits to what anybody can achieve. You're proof that determination, perseverance and a supporting community can overcome any challenge,” he averred.
In his concluding remarks, BKQ Foundation founder expressed his profound gratitude for the yeoman's job done by the teachers in nurturing these students. To the students, he encouraged them "to dream big, work hard and believe in yourselves. You're the future and your potential is boundless", he noted, encouraging them that “you're not disabled but, you're uniquely abled and the future belongs to you,” he ended.
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