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ANGELA’S CHILDREN FINALLY GO BACK TO SCHOOL

Hopes of becoming an artist has come alive for Bernard as Crime Check Foundation supports him and his siblings to go back to school.

Bernard’s mother, Angela who is a widow struggles to take care of her children after the death of her husband. She said her husband who was a carpenter passed away after falling sick for some months.

Hopes of becoming an artist has come alive for Bernard as Crime Check Foundation supports him and his siblings to go back to school.

The 41year old mother who lives at Kasoa Shalom in the Central Region of Ghana said as a single mother she could not afford to cater for the education of her three children so they have dropped out of school. “I had to let the children drop out of school because even our daily meal is a problem”.

Hopes of becoming an artist has come alive for Bernard as Crime Check Foundation supports him and his siblings to go back to school.

Angela said life is difficult for her and the three children as she has lost her business capital. “I sell detergent and disinfectant but I use my meager daily sales for the upkeep of the family. Since I do not get any support, the business is collapsing gradually”. She said.

Donors of Crime Check Foundation last year came to the aid of Angela and supported her with two thousand Ghana cedis to help expand her business.

Again, they have financed the education of the three children and provided them with stationeries, desks and uniform.

Future artist, Bernard was full of joy. “God bless the donors and give back to them in thousand fold”.

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