The deplorable state of education in Ghana has been an issue of major concern. Even worse is the case for young people in the four poorest regions of Ghana.
It is common knowledge that in most communities of the North and Central regions, schools lack the basic necessities to provide quality education for the children. Some children hardly get access to exercise books, school uniforms, bags and even shoes for school.
Despite numerous interventions, it appears more have to be done to help some of these people access quality education and health care in order to realize their dreams.
It is against this background that Dr. Patience Aseweh Abor, a senior lecturer at the University of Ghana Business School, has established a foundation to raise support and help deprived communities in Ghana, especially the North and Central regions, to access education and healthcare, among others.
The Foundation, known as ExGlo Foundation seeks to partner and work closely with various stakeholders to enhance the welfare of deprived Ghanaian communities through the provision of quality education, healthcare, and livelihood projects.
ExGlo means extending God’s Love. God has glorified some of us with all forms of blessings and it’s about time we commit to extending His love to our brothers and sisters who require a little push to experience a meaningful life.