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The KGL Foundation, a non-profit organisation committed to improving the lives of Ghanaians through various initiatives, continues to impact the lives of young Ghanaians positively.
Last Thursday, the CEO of the KGL Foundation, Elliot Dadey, alongside legendary Ghanaian footballer, Asamoah Gyan, paid a visit to IBUX Creative Studios, a beneficiary of the Foundation that seeks to equip the youth with skills within the music and creative arts industries.
The KGL Foundation has been a long-standing supporter of IBUX Creative Studios, providing financial assistance and equipment to help young people develop their skills and talents.
During the visit, Elliot Dadey and Asamoah Gyan interacted with the beneficiaries of the program, including young musicians and creatives, and learned more about how the KGL Foundation's support has helped them in their careers.
Following their visit to IBUX Creative Studios, the KGL Foundation CEO, Elliot Dadey, and Asamoah Gyan, paid a visit to one of the many Head of State Award Centres in Ghana, Osu Presby Senior High School.

The Head of State Awards Scheme is also a beneficiary of the KGL Foundation, recognising young Ghanaians for their outstanding achievements in various fields, including academic excellence, entrepreneurship, and community service.
During their visit, Elliot Dadey and Asamoah Gyan interacted with some students who are participants in the Award Scheme, inspiring and encouraging them to continue striving for excellence in their chosen fields.
The KGL Foundation has been instrumental in providing scholarships, mentoring, and career guidance to young Ghanaians, helping them to achieve their dreams and contribute to the development of the country.
Speaking on the visits, Elliot Dadey, the CEO of the KGL Foundation, said, "We are delighted to be able to support initiatives such as IBUX Creative Studios and the Head of State Awards Scheme.
"At the KGL Foundation, we are committed to supporting young people in Ghana and helping them to achieve their full potential.
"We are pleased to see the impact our support is having, and we look forward to continuing our work in the years to come."
These initiatives together with others are in preparation for the KGL Foundation's first annual gala and fundraiser event, which will be held in April this year.
The event will provide an opportunity to showcase the Foundation's achievements in the last year and serve as an opportunity to engage other philanthropists to support other ongoing activities of the Foundation.
The KGL Foundation is committed to impacting lives of Ghanaians by empowering communities to bring out positive outcomes in their socio-economic development.
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