Obour’s CAMF grants scholarships to students
The Foundation set up by MUSIGA President,
Bice Osei Kuffour aka Obour in honour of his late mother, the Christiana Addo
Memorial Foundation has granted scholarships to three SHS graduates to enable
them pursue courses at tertiary institutions.
The students are Barbara Aggrey of the
College of Health and Wellbeing, Kintampo; Daniela Adjeiwaa of St. Monica’s
Training College, Mampong Ashanti and Humeni Gideon of the University of
Education, Winneba.
An elated Frank Essuman, Coordinator of the
Foundation said, “Granting these scholarships is in line with the vision of the
Foundation which is to support young students to acquire meaningful education
while being conscious of their hygiene.” He added that the Foundation has
several plans in stock for the youth of the Juaso community and its environs.
The MUSIGA President added that, “Granting
the scholarship is in line with my mother’s dream of supporting the
underprivileged in our community. Apart from the scholarships, we have
supported a number of youths in the area in terms of hygiene by giving them
basic toiletries to improve their personal hygiene.”
Obour indicated that the Christiana Addo
Memorial Foundation will continue to explore ways of supporting the youths in
the area through various interventions to both improve their knowledge in
personal hygiene and their educational aspirations.
The Foundation was set up by Obour and his
siblings following the death of his mother, the late Christiana Addo two years
ago. Since then, the Foundation has supported the youths in the Asante Akyem
constituency in various areas ranging from donations of personal hygiene items,
clean up campaigns and sourcing jobs for them.
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