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Trailblazers Ghana, a non-profit organization whose goal is to improve and empower women and children of all ages in rural and underprivileged communities, on Wednesday, October 11, 2023, made a donation of assorted items to the Gomoa Buduatta Basic School in the Central Region.
The organization partnered with companies like YPO Ghana Chapter, Fairway Ghana, Piya Foods, Integrated Legal Consult, Cupcake Boutique, Sumps Stationery, Carling Ghana, Magic Hands, Smart Kidz Learning and others to donate stationery, clothes, shoes and other basic essentials to the school near Gomoa Potsin.

Speaking to the media, the Administrator of the organization, Ms. Gifty Takyi, said the purpose of the journey was to extend a helping hand to the school children, adding that it was an initiative of pure goodwill and an earnest effort to make a real difference in the lives of these underprivileged pupils.
Ms. Takyi indicated that the Trailblazers team first visited to school earlier in the year, during which the team found out that the pupils and teachers faced some challenges, from dilapidated classrooms to a lack of basic supplies, and a general sense of hopelessness for years.

It was clear to the team that there was an urgent need for an intervention, and the immediate support from donors made this possible.
The Assistant Headmaster of the Gomoa Buduatta D/A Basic School, Festus Adoboah commended the organization for its commitment to the school.
He thanked the organization for going a step further to provide the school with a visible signpost, a wire mesh for the windows and a lighting system.
Mr Adoboah said the the action taken by the organization has renewed hope and a sense of purpose that will guide them towards a brighter tomorrow.

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