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Shared Blessing Alliance (SBA) has donated essential educational materials, including school bags, sanitary pads, exercise books, pens, and pencils, to assist young students at the School for the Deaf and Blind at Jamasi in the Ashanti region.
The donation marked the 8th edition of SBA's Free Backpack Project, and many of the children expressed their heartfelt thanks to God for demonstrating resilience and optimism despite the challenges they face in their daily lives.
The leader of SBA, Isaac Ewuah Mensah, took the opportunity to address the students and encourage them to stay ambitious and determined in the face of adversity.

He said, “No matter the challenges you face, always remember that you have the power to achieve great things. Stay focused on your dreams, and never lose sight of the opportunities that lie ahead.”
He also shared his appreciation for his friends and family, whose support has been instrumental in making the life-changing initiative a reality.
In his speech, the Assistant Headmaster of the school, Mr. Richard Kumado, commended the SBA for its thoughtful contribution. He acknowledged the importance of providing the materials, especially at a time when many children are in dire need of educational resources.
He also requested for the SBA to continue its support and extend help to other children in need in the future.

The event was attended by teachers, staff, and several parents, all of whom were deeply moved by the kindness and generosity shown by Shared Blessing Alliance. The program not only provided immediate relief to the students but also reinforced the spirit of community and support for vulnerable children.
Shared Blessing Alliance has been dedicated to improving the lives of vulnerable children in underserved communities for the past eight years. Through its ongoing efforts, the organization has helped provide essential educational materials and support to make a lasting impact on the lives of children in need.
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