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The UPSA Global Alumni donated ¢63,000 to Kingsley Asare, who was a former admissions officer of the University of Professional Studies Accra (UPSA), on Sunday, May 29.

The said amount was presented to Mr Asare to help him offset his wife’s medical bills, who is under a critical condition at the FOCOS Orthopedic Hospital.
At the presentation Francis Dadzie, the Global Alumni president commended all those who contributed and made the donation possible.

Mr Dadzie, in his speech, entreated members to keep donating and keep extending helping hands when being called on.
The Global Alumni, over the years, has been extending helping hands to its stakeholders ranging from its members, lecturers, staff of the university, and the general public.
Mr Asare expressed his profound gratitude to the association during his speech after the presentation.
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