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Award-winning Ghanaian musician Wendy Addo, popularly known as Wendy Shay, continues to bring joy to the less privileged in society.
In celebration of World Children’s Day 2024, the talented artist chose to extend her support to the Manhean M/A Basic School, located in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
Through her foundation, Wendy Shay made a significant contribution to the students at the school by providing over 100 school uniforms, 1,000 exercise books, 100 erasers, 216 pencils, 100 sharpeners, 100 rulers, and 100 pens.

These items were aimed at aiding the students in their educational activities.
In addition to supporting learning materials, the “Vivian” hitmaker also provided the school with four white marker boards, two graphic boards, 30 packs of whiteboard markers, and alphabet and number charts to make lessons more interactive and engaging.
Wendy Shay further enhanced the classroom environment by donating ten ceiling fans, which were installed to ensure a more comfortable setting for both students and teachers during lessons.

During the ceremony, Wendy Shay took the opportunity to address the school’s infrastructural needs.
Her foundation funded the repair of the school’s cracked floors by supplying 26 bags of cement and a truckload of sand to ensure a safer environment. She also donated six plastic chairs to provide extra seating for both students and staff.

Concluding her speech, Wendy Shay expressed that this initiative was just the beginning of her foundation’s work in Ghana.
She appealed for further support to continue making a difference in the lives of those in need.
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