CCF gives further support to needy triplets
Zakaria Abeiru, Zakaria Fuseini, and Zakaria Alhassan have received further assistance for a successful Senior High School (SHS) education.
The triplets received One Thousand Five Hundred Ghana cedis to ease their financial difficulties as the academic year begins.
Months ago, the mother of the three boys, Lariba Ayembisa approached CCF for help for her children to secure their SHS education when she could not afford the cost.
The unemployed widow told crimecheckghana.org she could not afford items on their prospectus to enable them to continue their education to the secondary level.
She said she struggled to provide a three square meal for the family.
“Life has been difficult since my husband died. Feeding and rent have been difficult for me to provide,” she said.
The Foundation supported them with an initial amount of Two Thousand Ghana cedis.
On June 9 the triplets visited the offices of Crime Check Foundation again for help.
From the contribution of a US-based donor Jackie, CCF has given the boys further support.
It formed part of the organization’s Educational Support Series.
Under the series, the Foundation has paid the fees of University students and supported basic and secondary school students to further their education.