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As part of activities leading up to its 30th anniversary on March 28, 2026, Globen School has donated to The Caring Hand of God Children Centre, an orphanage located in Kwabenya, in the Ga East Municipal district, a district in the Greater Accra Region.
The gesture, carried out on November 28, forms part of the school’s longstanding commitment to community service and reflects its values of compassion, empathy, and social responsibility.
Speaking during the presentation, Director of Globen School Gloria Obeng explained that the donation was made possible through the collective contributions of the school, its learners, and their parents.

She expressed heartfelt gratitude to all who supported the initiative, noting that their generosity had enabled the school to make a meaningful impact.
Ms Obeng highlighted that Globen School consistently encourages its learners to practise kindness, giving, and empathy.

She revealed that the school has, for years, replaced the traditional Valentine’s Day celebrations with a unique initiative known as “Sharing is Caring”.
“Every year on the 14th of February, we don’t celebrate Valentine’s Day at Globen School; rather, we celebrate ‘Sharing is Caring’,” she said.
She added that the spirit of giving will continue into the coming year, with plans underway to extend the initiative to Adidome as part of the school’s efforts to nurture socially responsible young people.
Headmaster of the school Samuel Delali Yeboah also expressed his enthusiasm for the project, describing it as one of several activities designed to show gratitude for the school’s progress over the years.

He noted that Globen School is committed to teaching its surrounding community the value of giving, sharing, and supporting others.
Mr Yeboah further announced a major milestone for the institution: Globen School has been selected to represent Ghana at a robotics competition in China on December 5.
He described the achievement as a proud moment for both the school and its learners, underscoring Globen’s growing reputation for academic and extracurricular excellence.

Assistant Headmistress Fortune Dzormeku also expressed delight at the success of the donation exercise. She highlighted upcoming activities on the school’s calendar, including its Homecoming and Carols Night event scheduled for December 19.
“For our Homecoming and Carols service, we have about fifteen year groups lined up to come and join us,” she said.

Receiving the items on behalf of the orphanage, Rebecca Sackey, secretary and representative of The Caring Hand of God Children Centre, offered heartfelt appreciation to Globen School, its learners, and their parents.
She encouraged the school to continue its support, noting that such acts of kindness go a long way in improving the wellbeing of the children in their care.
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