By Emmanuel Amoah
A remarkable display of kindness and commitment to inclusive education has been demonstrated by the Sung Bie’la Foundation Ghana (SBF-G) as they provide a comprehensive support package to Adakudugu Moses, a level 200 political science student at the University of Ghana.
Moses, who is visually impaired, will benefit from a brand-new laptop, a white cane to aid mobility, a financial grant, and essential food items, ensuring his comfort and success throughout his academic journey.
Presenting the items to Adakudugu, founder of SBF-G, Hajia Zenabu Salifu Awinbe said the foundation’s ability to make a positive impact is directly attributed to the ongoing contributions of benevolent donors.
She specifically acknowledged US-based Professor George Agbango’s kindness, who donated funds for the purchase of a laptop for the student after learning about his challenges on campus, demonstrating a heartwarming example of support and generosity.
This generous support is part of SBF-G’s inclusive education initiative, which aims to bridge the gap and provide equal access to quality education for physically challenged individuals from all walks of life.
Moses is among six visually impaired students who will benefit from this initiative, empowering them to reach their full potential.
The SBF-G’s efforts are a shining example of the positive impact that can be made when organizations prioritize accessibility and inclusivity in education. By providing the necessary tools and support, they are helping to create a more level playing field, allowing students like Moses to thrive and succeed in their academic pursuits.