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The Dresswell To School (DWS) Initiative, ahead of Father's Day celebrations, presented new school uniforms to two pupils of Kojo Ashong Methodist Basic School on Friday, June 19, as a special Father's Day gift.
The beneficiaries, who are currently in Basic 2 and Basic 3, had reportedly attended school for the past three years without wearing the official school uniform due to financial challenges.
The gesture forms part of the DWS Initiative's commitment to supporting underprivileged pupils and promoting equal access to education by ensuring that every child has the opportunity to attend school with dignity and confidence.
School authorities, teachers, and the pupils expressed gratitude to the initiative for the timely intervention, describing it as a significant boost to the children's morale and academic journey.
The Dresswell To School Initiative continues to impact the lives of vulnerable pupils by providing essential educational support and encouraging school attendance across communities.
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