The La Constance Center for Global Health (LCCGH) has donated 48 junior high school textbooks to the library of Akropong Anglican JHS.
This generous contribution aims to enrich the library’s resources and enhance students’ academic opportunities.
Dr. Aniapam Boafo, President of LCCGH, expressed his gratitude to colleagues who assisted in securing the books, emphasising the importance of nurturing young minds.
“A mind is a terrible thing to waste,” he said, adding, “Tomorrow’s leaders are born today, so we must invest in our children.”
David Asante, the headmaster of the school, extended heartfelt thanks to Dr Boafo and his team, acknowledging their continuous support.
In addition to the textbooks, LCCGH has previously supported the school through several initiatives, including refurbishing and painting the school building, establishing a computer lab with WiFi access, setting up the library, and constructing a walkway to the school.
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