Parents Asked to Inculcate Sanitation Practice in their Children-Cape Coast Technical University Chaplain. 

According to him, children are very sensitive to illness and thus educating them about cleanliness in their early stages will help develop early personal hygiene in their lives which form part of their everyday life and will ensure they always have to live in a clean environment.

Parents Asked to Inculcate Sanitation Practice in their Children-Cape Coast Technical University Chaplain. 

The Director of Socio-economic Development for the Catholic Archbishop of Cape Coast, Very Rev. Father Stephen Amoah Gyasi who doubles as the Chaplain for Cape Coast Technical University (CCTU), has called on Ghanaians to inculcate into their children the importance of living in a clean environment at all times and everywhere.

According to him, children are very sensitive to illness and thus educating them about cleanliness in their early stages will help develop early personal hygiene in their lives which form part of their everyday life and will ensure they always have to live in a clean environment.

He made the call when he embarked on a clean-up exercise and fed over 900 children as part of his birthday celebration at Sibinso in the Assin South District of the Central Region.

He again donated educational materials such as books, pens, mathematical sets, uniforms, foot wears, and school bags, among others to the children who took part in the occasion.

The party for the children has been a routine initiative that began some 15 years ago and it is celebrated every year on his birthday to give hope and put smiles on the faces of the less privileged children and their families in the area.

Some of the beneficiary children whose faces were flooded with smiles, filled with renewed hope after the party praised Rev Stephen Amoah Gyasi for his kind gesture towards them to let them feel part of the yearly, Christmas festivities.

They also pledge to emulate the good deeds by extending a helping hand to the underprivileged persons in society when they get the opportunity in the future. 

Story by Opamago Paparichy.