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As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives and ongoing commitment to community development and educational support, Pan-African Savings and Loans recently donated to Kotobabi No.2 KG Primary School in the Greater Accra Region, Tema Metropolitan.
The donation comprises essential items designed to enhance learning experiences, promote sanitation, and encourage cultural engagement within the school environment. The items donated were a Bluetooth player, nine dustbins (240-liters), a projector, and a set of drums.
“This donation reflects Pan-African’s unwavering commitment to uplifting the communities we serve,” said Mrs. Linda Naykene, Head of Corporate Relations and Marketing at Pan-African Savings and Loans. “We believe in empowering communities and fostering growth through quality education. We hope that these resources will enhance learning, creativity, and a healthy environment for the students.”
Madam Veronica Ghartey, the outgoing headmistress of the school, on behalf of the staff and pupils, expressed her heartfelt gratitude to Pan-African Savings and Loans for her generous donation to the school.
She said “the equipment you presented is not only thoughtful but also highly impactful. We grateful by your kindness. We assure you that these items will be put to good use for the benefit of our pupils.”
These donations aim to support the education and well-being of children in these communities. Pan-African’s commitment to CSR is focused on making a positive impact in the lives of its customers and the communities it serves.
This is just the beginning for this year, as Pan-African has planned a series of donations throughout the year. By investing in education and the future of these communities, Pan-African is demonstrating its dedication to creating a positive and lasting impact.
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