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Gershon Kofi Dorvlo, the esteemed Chief Executive Officer of Champions Susu Enterprise, located in Akatsi, within the Volta Region, recently made a significant contribution to Agorve RC Basic School by donating a variety of educational resources. The donation encompassed an array of essential items for the school, including textbooks, writing implements such as pens and pencils, erasers, and other crucial materials designed to facilitate both teaching and learning processes.
In his address, Mr. Dorvlo articulated the commitment of Champions Susu Enterprise to enhancing the quality of education within Akatsi South and its surrounding areas. This initiative is part of the financial institution’s broader agenda to support educational advancements and ensure that students in the region have access to the necessary resources for their academic development.
This gesture of goodwill is not the first of its kind from Mr. Dorvlo; he has a history of generosity towards the school, evidenced by his donation of a set of desktop computers in the previous year. His consistent support underscores a deep-seated dedication to the educational sector, with a promise to maintain this support into the future.
In addition to educational supplies, Mr. Dorvlo contributed paint for the refurbishment of the school’s three-unit classroom block, further demonstrating his holistic approach to supporting the school’s infrastructure and learning environment.
The reception of these donations was marked by heartfelt gratitude from Mrs. Martha Ayivor, the Headmistress of Agorve RC Basic School. On behalf of the institution, she extended her thanks to Mr. Dorvlo and Champions Susu Enterprise for their significant contributions. Mrs. Ayivor also seized this opportunity to call upon other organizations and individuals within the community to come forward and contribute towards the school’s mission of providing a superior educational foundation for its students, thereby securing a brighter future for the next generation.
Source: GNA