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Ajumanikope D/A School has become the second beneficiary of the *Books for Rural Schools* initiative, a project spearheaded by the TEKCHILLS Foundation to promote reading and literacy in rural communities.
The school, located within the Ada West District, received a donation of a wide variety of books aimed at fostering a love for reading and enhancing learning among pupils.
The initiative, which targets underserved schools across the district, seeks to bridge the literacy gap by providing children with access to quality reading materials.

By introducing pupils to storybooks, textbooks, and other educational resources, the programme hopes to inspire a culture of curiosity, knowledge, and academic growth.
The official presentation was made by the Executive Director of the TEKCHILLS Foundation, Mr Courage Tekpa, who expressed the organisation’s commitment to supporting education in deprived areas.

“We believe every child, regardless of their location, deserves the tools and opportunities to dream and learn,” he said during the brief ceremony.
The TEKCHILLS Foundation extended its heartfelt appreciation to all supporters and partners who have made the project possible.

The Foundation reaffirmed its pledge to reach more schools in the coming months, continuing its mission to empower young minds through books and education.
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