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    Adisco’s 99 year group set GoFundMe for Solar Revolution project

    MGD NewsBy MGD NewsMay 24, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    One of the oldest senior high schools in Africa, Adisadel College popularly known as ADISCO’s 99 year group has set up a GoFundMe to raise funds to embark on a Solar Revolution project.

    Adisadel College has a revered tradition which enjoins each year group to host the annual Speech Day and embark on a legacy project after twenty-five (25) years of completion.

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    This tradition perhaps can be traced to a power line their inspirational and often sung school ode. Others have labored and we share their glory, ours to do exploits and add to their gain.”

    The Cape Coast based Anglican boys school will on March 9 2024 give the special honors to the 999 year group, Santa 99 to host the 114th Speech Day and to deliver a legacy project.

    Santa 99, is a graduating year group that symbolizes the end of an era between the establishments of the college in 1910 to the end of 1999. It’s no surprise why they are popularly referred to us the 90’s “lastborns”.

    To commemorate this milestone and as their grand gesture of giving back to their alma mater, the 1999-year group will deliver sustainable and clean energy as their legacy project which is christened as the Adisadel College Green Revolution. A legacy project to power the next generation through green and sustainable clean solar energy.

    The project which is estimated to cost GHS2.5m shall see the installation of solar energy systems for the college’s academic facilities, administration block, Dining hall, teachers’ and students’ accommodation, the Centenary Building and the 98 Year group Reading Complex. This shall mark the beginning of a Green Solar Energy Revolution at Adisadel College which also aligns with Goal 7 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    To support ongoing efforts, the graduating class 1999, Santa 99 has launched a Gofundme to crowdfund globally to support the Adisadel College Green Solar Revolution and calls on all to join in raising funds to make a difference for the current and next generation.

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