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As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, Pan-African Savings and Loans has made donations to two educational institutions in the communities it operates.
The Richard Akwei Memorial Basic School in Agbogbloshie received a water tank, ceiling fans, and industrial bins, while the Ashaiman Municipal Authority (ASHMA) Government 1 School in Ashaiman received a projector, television, and ceiling fans.
"These donations are a testament to Pan-African’s commitment to supporting the communities we serve," said Mrs. Linda Naykene, the Head, Corporate Affairs, Research and Customer Experience at Pan-African.
"We believe that education is the key to unlocking the potential of future generations, and we are proud to be playing a role in making that happen."
Madam Yvonne Oboshie Bannerman, Headmistress of Richard Akwei Memorial Basic School, was overjoyed with the receipt of the donations. "The water tank and industrial bins will greatly improve our school's sanitation and hygiene. We have been struggling with water scarcity and waste management, and these donations will make a huge difference. Our students will now have access to clean water and a healthier learning environment."
Similarly, the Headmistress of ASHMA Government 1 School, Madam Ernestina Okoampah, expressed her gratitude for the donations. "The projector, television, and ceiling fans will enhance our teaching and learning experience. Our students will now have access to modern educational tools, and our teachers will be able to deliver more engaging and effective lessons. We are thankful for Pan-African’s support and commitment to education."
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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