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The Free Inspiration Reaching Everyone (F.I.R.E) organisation has donated some items including basketballs, shoes, story books, school supplies and clothes to the Mawuvi Basketball Fellowship in Hohoe.
The non-profit organisation headed by Emil Acolatse over the years, has supported basketball academies and foundations to give young athletes who love the game, resources to keep their hopes alive by.
Free Inspiration Reaching Everyone (F.I.R.E) also hosts yearly basketball tournaments to allow young players exhibit their talents.
Acolatse believes that these little forms of support is important to the basketball community in Ghana due to the numerous talents available.
He hopes his organisation F.I.R.E will be able to help project these amazing players to the world for better opportunities either in the Americas or Europe.

Mawuvi Basketball Fellowship is based in Hohoe and currently training over 50 kids in the game of basketball and helping them stay away from the different social vices.
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