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Mission195, partners donate to Rafiki Satellite Village

The Leaders of US-based Mission195 Global, a humanitarian organisation dedicated to improving well-be­ing of people and its Ghanaian partners, on last Monday donated seven lap tops, printers and scien­tific calculators to the Methodist Rafiki Satellite Village at Gyahadze in the Effutu Municipality of the Central Region.

The items are mean to support the education of the students of the orphanage who are in transition to senior high school.

The Village was set up by the Methodist Church in 2006 as an intervention to rescue and give hope to children from Winneba and its environs who were given out to fishermen to serve as bread winners.

The village is being developed into a model school for the com­munity.

The President and Founder of Misssion195, Khaliff Joe Kassim, who presented the items pledged to collaborate with others to provide two boreholes for clean water for the 91 residents and to equip the school, serving over 200 students, with a computer lab.

The administrator of the Village, Rejoice Dei Forson, who received the items, expressed gratitude to the Missison195 for coming to the aid of the Village.

Mission195 Global was estab­lished to positively contribute to impact health, economics and scientific advancement humanity globally. In the past 20 years it has carried out humanitarian service to needy communities across Ghana and supported to retool and provide consumables to about 30 health institutions across the country.

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