The Junction Mall hosted the Educational Support Handover Ceremony for its Bursary Scheme on February 2, 2024. The event, held at The Junction Mall, saw the support of 100 students from six public schools in the Krowor Municipal Assembly: Quaye Nungua RC, Nungua Presby, Nungua Methodist 1, Nungua Methodist 2, St. Peters Anglican 1, and St. Peters Anglican 2.
Distinguished guests, including Ms. Justina Djabah, Director of Krowor Education Service, Head
of Schools, Assistant Divisional Officer 1 Michael Akwei of Kpeshie Municipal Fire Service,
Joseph Danyi - The Junction Mall Centre Manager, and parents of the beneficiaries, graced the
occasion.
In his speech, Joseph Danyi reflected on the genesis of the Bursary Scheme, sharing that it began
seven years ago with a modest six learners whose educational needs were supported by the mall.
Two years ago, the scheme expanded its scope to support a larger number of pupils in the
catchment area, focusing on providing educational items to the beneficiaries.
Danyi emphasised the belief that education is a fundamental right that should be accessible to all,
irrespective of socioeconomic status. He urged everyone to champion the agenda of educating
every Ghanaian child, highlighting the Mall's commitment to fostering educational opportunities
within the community.
Ms. Justina Djabah, in her address, commended The Junction Mall for its brilliant initiative in
providing support to brilliant and needy students as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility.
She acknowledged the Mall's dedication to creating opportunities for these students to thrive
academically, emphasising the significant and positive impact of their commitment.
Expressing her gratitude, Ms. Djabah conveyed that every brilliant and needy student deserves a
chance to succeed, regardless of his or her financial circumstances. She appealed for the scheme's
continued support, extending the call to adopt and sponsor some brilliant but needy students
through secondary education.
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