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Sempe Chief Gives To House of Grace School For Deaf

His Royal Highness Eze Samuel ekezie-eze udo, Chief of Sempe on Friday donated assorted items worth millions of Cedis to the House of Grace School for the Deaf and Members of Aplaku Community For The Needy respectively.

The gesture which coincided with the 5th anniversary of his rulership also saw the delegation feeding the children, serving as guest-tutors and supervisors for the day.

A delegation comprising His Royal Highness together with the Chamey Foundation and New Horizon Africa presented assorted food items, drinks, clothes, toiletries, learning materials and other essentials to the children in support of their education.

The team as well engaged the children in a mix of fun and other activities including, talent display, indoor games, a talk on good hygiene and a discussion on schooling and career choices.

In addition to these, His Royal Highness assured them of more of such initiatives going forward.

Thanking the team, Rev. Fredrick Anderson headmaster for the House of Grace blessed the team saying, “Your most kind gesture has empowered our spirit to continue aiding and training more needy children. May the Lord Almighty continue to bless all your undertakings and grant you divine success.”

Commenting on this gesture, Director of Chamey Foundation, stated that the habit of identifying the needy and vulnerable in society and providing sustainable support initiatives to uplift them is an intrinsic aspect of the corporate culture of the firm.

“Our mantra: ‘It’s Possible’ isn’t only relevant to our clients and other business interests. At Chamey Foundation, we, beyond the business of chieftaincy issues also believe that we are primarily in the business of making dreams come true for the needy and vulnerable within the communities that we serve.”

This act of support for the House of Grace School For Deaf and Members of The Aplaku Community is just one of many community-centered initiatives that the Foundation will be rolling out across the country in the ensuing days.”

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