NGO Presents 60 Books to School Children


PAAJAF (an NGO) presented 60 books worth $40 USD to pupils Gbawe Methodist School in Accra. The items included exercise books and pencils as prizes for articles the students wrote about Human Rights during their After School program.

Accra (I-Newswire) October 26, 2012 - Accra, The PAAJAF Foundation (Providing Adolescents & Adults with Jobs for Advancement in the Future) an NGO has presented 60 books worth $40 USD to pupils Gbawe Methodist School in Accra.

The items included exercise books and pencils as prizes for articles the students wrote about Human Rights during their After School program (Nkabom – Children’s Network) which supports 36 pupils.

Headmistress Mrs. Elizabeth Larbi who presented the books to students, said the donation was to encourage students to keep writing and motivate them.

Teacher Mr Alex Nyani of class JHS 3 at the Gbawe Methodist School were grateful for the support the organization has given which helps pupils improve on their studies.

Mr. Philip Appiah, Founder and Director of PAAJAF said the NGO runs the Children’s Network at the school which creates a safe after-school environment for pupils to do their homework and interact with their peers that enriches their lives and community.

“It helps students to share ideas and give them a supportive environment for learning.” he added.

He said the organisation is sponsoring 6 underprivileged children in the community and taking responsibility for their fees, books, uniforms and school materials. The NGO provides formal education, job training and health support for deprived children, youth and women in the Gbawe community.

He noted from now until Christmas the organization is looking for sponsors for 20 children to help them provides books, school materials and financial support to needy children to enable them to focus on their school work.






About PAAJAF Foundation

The PAAJAF Foundation focuses on providing: Basic facilities (Food, shelter, clothing), Information    More..(Healthcare, Community building, Job training) and Education for underprivileged children, youth and women.Less..

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PAAJAF Foundation
Philip Appiah
PAAJAF Foundation
P.O. Box Mallam-Accra
ML 657
Phone : 233243703430

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