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The Rotary Club of Accra-Odadee AOGA has extended meaningful support to the Awaawaa2 Centre with a successful donation of learning aids and essential items, reaffirming its commitment to improving the lives of children with developmental needs.
The donation, which was made to support early learning, therapy and daily care at the Centre, included an all-in-one computer, a printer, projectors and a whiteboard to enhance teaching and learning activities.
In addition, the Club provided toiletries, hand Sanitisers and sanitary products, kitchen towels, toilet tissues, therapy and sensory balls to support developmental therapy sessions, assorted toys to encourage play-based learning, as well as fans to improve comfort within the learning environment.
This initiative reflects the vision of the President of the Rotary Club of Accra-Odadee AOGA, Rotarian Mother Teresa Brew, whose leadership has prioritised projects that directly enhance learning outcomes and empower vulnerable communities.
The donation also aligns strongly with Rotary International’s areas of focus, particularly basic education and literacy, with special attention to children with learning differences and special needs.
Through this project, the Club continues to demonstrate Rotary’s enduring philosophy of Service Above Self, promoting inclusion, dignity and equal opportunity for all children, regardless of ability.
The management of the Awaawaa2 Centre expressed profound gratitude to the Club, describing the gesture as timely, thoughtful and deeply impactful.
They noted that the donated items will significantly improve the children’s daily learning experiences and enhance the ability of caregivers and therapists to deliver effective support.
Management further commended the Rotary Club for recognising the importance of investing in children with developmental challenges and for exemplifying true community partnership.
The Rotary Club of Accra-Odadee AOGA is an alumni-based club that originally comprised former students of Presbyterian Boys’ Senior High School (PRESEC), Legon and Aburi Girls’ Senior High School, but is now open to the general public.
As a member of Rotary District 9104, the Club continues to champion impactful community service projects in health, education, sanitation and youth empowerment.
With an active membership and a strong culture of partnership, the Club remains committed to sustainable initiatives that transform lives and uplift communities across Ghana.
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