The Amma and Kwasi Prempeh Foundation has marked its eighth anniversary of its founding by donating learning and teaching materials to selected schools and institutions.

The pupils from the University primary school, as well as members of the Astronaut club, which Amma Prempeh formed at the University primary school, three years ago, received educational essentials during the charity event.
In the past, the Foundation had distributed such items to include water, cartons of oats, assorted drinks, personal protective equipment (PPEs), T-Shirts and Amazon fire computer tablets to beneficiaries across the country.
These Beneficiary institutions include the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), Bomso Clinic, Asokwa Children’s Hospital, Kumasi Children’s Home, KNUST Hospital, Mount Zion Hospital and the Anglican Eye Clinic at Jachie in the Bosomtwe district.
Other beneficiaries are Church of Christ Mission Clinic in Bomso, University Primary School and the Homeless on Kumasi streets and Alabar area in particular.

The 37 Hospital in Accra, Achimota School, The Royal Seed Orphanage-Accra, Prima Medical Centre as well as the Akropong School for the Blind (Special Education School in Akropong), Akosombo Wood World Mission Training School & Nursery have benefitted from the charity of Amma & Kwasi Prempeh foundation.
The Tamale Teaching Hospital, St. James Seminary School at Sunyani and the Takoradi District Hospital have also received donations from the Foundation at a point in time.
The Founder, Miss Amma Prempeh, a United States-based Ghanaian journalist, Film Producer and Director and Lawyer, thanked the sponsors who have contributed to the success of the charity event over the years and hoped their support would complement her efforts to bring about change through her charity work and uplift the youth in Ghana.
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