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The Sung Biela Foundation has come to the aid of a young boy from Zebilla whose dream of becoming a pharmacist was at risk due to financial challenges.
The Foundation responded to the plea of Stephen Abanga, a determined student who completed Yikurigu Junior High School in the Bawku West District of the Upper East Region.
Stephen has gained admission to pursue General Science at the Bolgatanga Senior High School — a crucial step toward achieving his dream career.
Even though Stephen scored an aggregate of 24 in his final Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), he appealed for support because of financial difficulties that could have ended his education.
In his plea, he admitted he did not feel he deserved such help because of his results, but said he was determined to work hard if given the opportunity.
Touched by his honesty and courage, the Sung Biela Foundation decided to take up his case.
“We at the Sung Biela Foundation listened to Stephen Abanga’s plea, and we are taking up the challenge to support him from the senior high school up to the tertiary level,” the Foundation said in a statement.
The Foundation has already supported Stephen with an undisclosed amount of money, educational materials, and other essential items to help him begin his studies at Bolgatanga Senior High School.
The founder of the Foundation, Hajia Zenabu Awinbe Salifu, said Stephen’s persistence and humility were key reasons for the support.
“His courage to send messages and make calls showed how much he wants to learn. I would not want that dream of the young boy to die,” Hajia Zenabu said.
She explained that her personal struggles to complete her own education inspired her to create the Foundation — so that no child would have to give up on their dreams because of poverty.
“Our founder has always said no one should go through the same struggles she faced in school. Life must be better for everyone,” a statement from the Foundation added.
Stephen’s parents could not hide their joy and gratitude for the life-changing support.
His mother, Aburiya Nansaki, said the Foundation has brought new hope to their family.
“Mere words can’t express how happy we are. God bless the Foundation for coming to our aid,” she said.
His father, Aburiya Abanga, also expressed deep appreciation.
“We, the family, are more than happy to receive this support. God bless Hajia and the Foundation as well,” he added.
The Foundation also thanked its contributors and donors, whose continuous generosity makes such interventions possible.
“To our contributors who constantly provide their support, keep on doing it. You are the best we have — now and forever,” the Founder said.
For Stephen, the gesture is a second chance to pursue his dream of becoming a pharmacist, and a reminder that courage and determination can open doors even in the hardest of circumstances.
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