Chris Attoh's Foundation provides assistance to Genesis School

The Chris Attoh Foundation, a non-governmental organisation (NGO), has donated materials to the Genesis School, an educational institution in Jamestown, Accra that provides free education to impoverished children.

Chris Attoh's Foundation provides assistance to Genesis School

The Foundation distributed bags of rice, stationery, gallons of cooking oil, laundry and cleaning detergents, canned tomatoes, beverages, and biscuits, among other things.

Renowned actor and philanthropist Chris Attoh spoke during the occasion, emphasizing the foundation's commitment to assist those in need. He highlighted the value of kindness, love, and community support.

"The primary focus of our foundation is to support those in need," she stated. "Our goal is to be adaptable and not limit ourselves to a single cause. We wish to have a beneficial impact. "It's encouraging to know that our efforts can make a difference.

These are the people we must prioritise, which is why the foundation is focusing on this sector first. We aspire to expand our effect in the future.

As previously stated, we cannot accomplish this alone; we are all interdependent. Let us work together to be the change we wish to see.

"Even modest acts count. Our purpose is to stress the importance of caring for our country and its youth. If we don't act, they may lose their way, which will reflect negatively on us as elders.

That is the essence of our mission. We want to reach out to anyone who can help, creating a new way for us all to make a difference together." Racheal Naa Asabea Anang, the founder of Genesis School, praised the foundation's generosity.

"We are extremely appreciative for the Chris Attoh Foundation's consistent support to education. Their funding will definitely raise the quality of education we offer and generate transformative chances for our students."

Ms. Anang stated that every child has the right to an education, which led her to open the school to provide free education to children in the neighborhood.

"We provide free breakfast, lunch, and stationery to our students. We are determined to provide these children a good start in life.

We now have over 200 children enrolled, and we rely on donations to satisfy their needs. A contribution of 100 kilograms of food can feed us for three weeks to a month.

We are therefore calling to people to come on board and help us, and we shall be eternally thankful."