The administration of the school has paid some patients' hospital fees on behalf of the Froebel Education Complex students who will be taking the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in 2023. To reduce waste before the school's 30th anniversary, five trash cans were also given to the Mater Dei Hospital in Patase. The applicants and the school staff previously gave meals to the Cherubs Children's Home in the Atwima Kwanwoma District, which is located at Aperi close to Kumasi. A bag of rice, a carton of milk, a bag of sugar, a bottle of water, toiletries, and GHS 10,000 in cash are among the gifts given to the orphans. Mr. David Owusu, the school's administration, gave an explanation of the meaning behind the gesture.
He said, "Froebel established thirty years ago the journey has not been so easy. As we are about to climax it, it is wise for us to celebrate it with the less privileged in society, we again thought it wise to share the little we have with our brothers and sisters who through no fault have found themselves here."
Mr. David Owusu also touched on the need for parents and guardians to invest much in children's education which according to him, is the only legacy for their kids.
"At Froebel Educational Complex, we are doing our best to ensure students become 'somebody' and we urge parents to also prioritize their kid's education for future purposes," Mr. David Owusu stated. The administrator of Cherubs Children's Home, Mr. Bernard Osei Bonsu, who happens to be a pioneer of Froebel received the items and the amount of cash from Mr. David Owusu. Mr. Osei Bonsu presented an appreciation letter after the kind gesture from the BECE candidates to Froebel management.
Head of Social Services at Cherubs, Pastor Bismark Osei Bonsu prayed for God's blessings for the candidates and anyone who supported the donation.
Source: www.ghanaweb.com

