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Pan-African Savings and Loans (Pan-African), as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, has donated a borehole to the Ghana Blind Union.
This donation is part of Pan-African’s 2024 focus on supporting Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in Ghana.
Earlier this year, Pan-African also supported the Accra Rehabilitation Centre and the Ghana Society for the Socially Disadvantaged.
The borehole, located on the Ghana Blind Union's premises, will provide a reliable source of clean water for the union's members, staff, and other disability organizations sharing the compound.
"We are committed to promoting inclusivity and accessibility in Ghana," said Ms Linda Naykene, Head of Corporate Affairs, Research and Customer Experience at Pan-African.
“Our support for the Ghana Blind Union and other PWD organizations reflects our dedication to empowering marginalized communities."
Pan-African's CSR initiatives aim to make a positive impact on the lives of people within the communities in which they operate, particularly vulnerable groups.
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