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Regional News of Sunday, 26 January 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Sung Biela Foundation empowers visually impaired brothers

Moses, 25, a political science student at the University of Ghana, has benefited from years of found Moses, 25, a political science student at the University of Ghana, has benefited from years of found

The Sung Biela Foundation has empowered Moses and Awini Adakudugu, two visually impaired brothers from Binduri in Ghana's Upper East Region, by enhancing their educational and economic opportunities.

Moses, 25, a political science student at the University of Ghana, has benefited from years of foundation support, including a laptop, white cane, financial aid, and food supplies.

Expressing his gratitude, he said, "I truly appreciate her support and pray for her long life to assist others like us."

His brother, Awini, 32, received GHS 5,000 to start a weaving business, crafting nylon furniture and offering training to others. Awini plans to expand his trade in the Bawku area.

The foundation also aided Azumah Oswin, another visually impaired student, with learning materials, transforming his education journey.

Founder Hajia Zenabu Awinbe Salifu credited donors for their generosity, emphasizing collective efforts to alleviate hardship.