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The Abiola Bawuah Foundation (ABF) is in the process of transforming the lives of 100 brilliant girls across Ghana.
So far, the foundation has identified 70 brilliant but needy girls and has given each of them significant educational support.
Five out of the seventy (70) girls receiving support from Abiola Bawuah Foundation have physical disabilities.

At a press briefing on Tuesday, October 13, in Accra, Elizabeth Hayfron-Asare, chair of the foundation revealed that the number includes girls in Junior High School, Senior High School and tertiary institutions.
Tuesday’s event also attended by some of the foundation’s trustees including Nana Hemaa Adwoa Awindor and Nkechie Denise was to climax the organization’s celebration of the International Day of the Girl Child.
ABF has paid and continues to pay the tuition fees as well as all other academic fees needed to help these selected girls have sound education.
Abiola Bawuah Foundation also provides these students with basic needs such as sanitary pads and money for upkeep.
The Foundation which was launched in 2018 and co-founded by Abiola Bawuah, believes in transforming the lives of young girls who’ll also transform the country.
Trustees of the organization appealed to the media to join them us they embark on a journey across the country to discover more brilliant but needy girls.
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