Hollard Ghana, the country's favourite insurance group made-up of Hollard Insurance and Hollard Life, has been honoured with the prestigious Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Leadership Award at the Ghana Insurance Awards for its outstanding Al-Waleed Basic Comprehensive School transformation.
The ceremony recognised Hollard Ghana's exceptional commitment to CSR and its impactful efforts in renovating the school for the benefit of the community.
The renovated school now boasts structural refurbishments of the roof, ceiling, floors, windows, and doors. Hollard Ghana also revamped the toilets and library, created a sick bay, and painted the block of four classrooms and the dining hall. The courtyard was beautified with AstroTurf, creating a conducive and safe environment for the children in preschool at a cost of over ¢250,000.

The staff, fondly called Hollardites, played an active role in the Al-Waleed CSR project. They volunteered to paint the school and raised funds to stock the library and sick bay. The result was a remarkable transformation, restoring the almost-dead facility to rival any modern Montessori school.
Commenting on the essence of the recognition, Cynthia Ofori-Dwumfuo, the Group Head of Marketing and Corporate Affairs, Hollard Ghana, described the win as a testament to the insurance company's aim to treat everyone with care and dignity.
"Our commitment to innovation extends beyond the insurance products we offer. We believe in fostering positive change by creating lasting impacts in the communities in which we operate. This win indicates the group's unwavering dedication to empowering future generations. Our purpose of enabling better futures drives our CSR efforts to create a sustainable future for the communities.”
"Receiving this honour is evidence of the dedication of our team in bringing about positive change in the lives of the children at Al-Waleed Basic Comprehensive School. The school is among several CSR projects Hollard Ghana has embarked on to achieve exceptional, sustainable, and inclusive growth in Ghana.
Some of these projects are our flagship thought leadership initiative H.Insured, a Streetwise Finance Literacy series all about insurance, events and a column in the BFT written by Hollardites. The H.Insured platform seeks to demystify insurance by taking insurance to the people in a jargon-free conversation and supporting public institutions like the Police Service and Ambulance Service, to mention a few", she added.
The Al-Waleed Basic Comprehensive School was constructed in 2005 with support from Prince Al-Waleed of Saudi and Former President of Ghana, John Agyekum Kuffour, had experienced a significant decline over the years due to a lack of maintenance funding. The school's kindergarten block was in disrepair and unsafe for preschool children between the ages of two to five years.
Latest Stories
-
JoyNews uncovers Chinese firms sold millions of uncertified washing detergents by Standards Authority
3 minutes -
June 4 Commemoration: Let’s build bridges across our differences – Deputy Interior Minister
17 minutes -
Government to ban wooden school furniture, styrofoam food packs
24 minutes -
Tarkwa forestry officials attacked by illegal miners in Neung South reserve
33 minutes -
Full list of Awardees at the 9th Edition of the Annual CEO Summit
39 minutes -
Freedom at last: Court of appeal acquits Ataa Ayi’s alleged accomplice after 23 years in prison
55 minutes -
Ishamael Yamson urges President Mahama to ring-fence fuel levy proceeds as promised
59 minutes -
Ken Ofori-Atta is not avoiding OSP – Alhassan Tampuli
1 hour -
Consider virtual interrogation of Ken Ofori-Atta – Alhassan Tampuli tells OSP
1 hour -
OSP vs Ken Ofori-Atta: I also faced interrogations – Seth Terkper
1 hour -
36 years in prison for a mistake at 17 – The forgotten life of a once-promising goalkeeper Akwasi Alhassan
2 hours -
Energy Sector Levy necessary measure to restore power sector stability – Independent Power Generators
2 hours -
Oaks FC to augment squad ahead of maiden WPL season
3 hours -
Strategic Partnerships: Unlocking growth beyond internal capacity
4 hours -
Nigerian boxer’s death: GBA spokesperson questions probe committee’s motives
4 hours