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The Xornametor Foundation, a non-governmental organization dedicated to helping the vulnerable in society has constructed a three-unit pavilion for CK Kope, a community at the overbank of Tapa Abotoase in the Biakoye district.
The structure is to help improve teaching and learning in the community.
The Foundation decided to come to the aid of the community when it was realised that they lacked classroom infrastructure, a situation that has greatly affected members of the community, especially school children.
The founder of the Xornametor Foundation, Vincent Kaledzi, emphasised the need for parents to take their children's education more seriously in order to set them up for a better future.

Mr Kaledzi considers education as the key to rapid development of society, hence the need for his outfit to take issues concerning child education more seriously, by helping to build modern classroom infrastructure for schools in deprived communities.
Mr Kaledzi, with the stool name, Torgbui Xornametor, noted that the project will bring great relief and development to the villages and their residents, because when completed children will no longer have to walk over three kilometers to neighbouring villages for education.

He emphasised that collective individual efforts to support one another can minimize the challenges of deprivation, poverty, a lack of basic necessities of life, child abuse, and related vices, adding that as a people, we need to avoid excessive reliance on government.
Mr Kaledzi appealed to other corporate organizations to support the construction of the school project.
Residents are excited about the help of Xornametor Foundation and hope that more of such amenities is brought to the various communities.
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