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Briphildon Foundation, an NGO, has supported the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates at Dzorwulu Junior High School (JHS) with mathematical sets, pens, stationery, and essential toiletries, including toilet rolls.

The donation, made on Thursday, May 29, is aimed at easing the financial burden on parents and equipping candidates with the tools they need to approach their final examination with confidence.

The Briphildon team was led by its Founder and CEO, Bright Philip Donkor, alongside executive members Stephen Bernard Donkor, Stanley Sitso Gbadegbe, Osariemen Agbontaen, John Awuni, Newton Gabriel, Beaulla Adzorgble, Ericson Novieku, and Isaac Nii Tackie.

Speaking at the presentation, Mr. Donkor said the initiative, dubbed the “Outreach Programme to Support BECE Candidates”, is part of the Foundation’s mission to ensure no student is left behind due to a lack of basic exam materials.
“This simple gesture should remind us of what the Bible teaches about giving. In 2 Corinthians 9:7, the Apostle Paul writes, ‘Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver,’” he said.

“Supporting our young brothers and sisters goes beyond meeting material needs — it is about planting seeds of hope. These students represent the future of our nation, and by investing in their education, even in small ways, we contribute to building a brighter and more empowered society.”
Mr. Donkor urged the candidates to study diligently, avoid exam malpractice, and pursue excellence. He reminded them that integrity is vital for long-term success and that dishonesty in exams could jeopardise their future.

“Education is the bedrock of national development. That is why the Briphildon Foundation remains committed to contributing in whatever way we can to the academic growth of our communities,” he added.
Receiving the donation, Headmistress of Dzorwulu JHS, Mrs. Irene Yankson Neequaye, expressed deep appreciation for the Foundation’s timely support. She noted that the items would boost the morale of candidates ahead of the exams.

“Children are the future, and any form of support that contributes to their growth is a step in the right direction,” she said.
Mrs. Neequaye also appealed to other organisations and individuals to emulate the Foundation’s example.

The Briphildon Foundation is committed to creating opportunities for the underprivileged through acts of philanthropy.

It envisions a world where every individual, regardless of background or circumstance, experiences dignity, comfort, and opportunity.
Through its programmes, the Foundation works to bridge the gap between the privileged and disadvantaged by addressing pressing social needs and uplifting lives.

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