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    ASA Savings and Loans supports two basic schools in Ashanti

    MGD NewsBy MGD NewsOctober 11, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    ASA Savings and Loans (ASLL) has supported the Bepoase R/C Basic School and the Anglican Cluster of schools in the Sekyere South District and the Atwima-Nwabiagya Municipality, respectively, both in the Ashanti Region.

    The company donated building materials to Bepoase R/C Basic School to help to complete an ongoing 10-unit classroom block.

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    The materials were 200 bags of cement, two trips of sand, iron rods and a bundle of binding wires.

    The company also donated 50 mono desks, two teachers’ office desks and two office chairs to the Tanoso Anglican Cluster of schools.

    For his part, the Corporate Social Responsibility Manager of ASA, Richard Nartey, said the company was fully committed to bridging the infrastructure gap of public basic schools, both in urban and rural areas.

    “Our main goal, as the company’s social responsibility, is to assist government and communities in the country in providing quality education to all,” he added.

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    At both schools, the leadership expressed appreciation to ASA for its timely intervention.

    They appealed to other benevolent individuals and organisations to emulate such kind gesture by ASA Savings & Loans.

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