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Alby News Ghana Blog of Monday, 27 February 2023

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Ghanaian fashion designer supports Iate Christian Atsu's school project with uniforms

A Ghanaian fashion brand, Garment Solutions, has pledged to support a project that former Black Stars player, Christian Atsu, was financing before his tragic death.

The desire to assist a school Atsu was building in Senya Beraku arose after one Gaynor shared a footage of the current status of the school while soliciting for assistance.

“Here is the latest video of the school build that Christian Atsu was funding. As you can see it’s almost done but we need to raise some more funds in order to finish it. A big thank you to all who have donated so far. Please share the @gofundme link in my bio and help spread the word as we still have a way to go. Thank you!,” she wrote on Instagram.

Christian Atsu monitoring progress of Senya Beraku school

Reacting to her request, Garment Solutions said the business, rather than assist with cash, provides school uniforms for students.

“I know this not related to the building but can I help by providing their school uniforms? I’m a dressmaker in Ghana,” the business wrote.

The Black Stars midfielder, prior to his demise, was financing the construction of a school block for the people of Senya Beraku, located in the Awutu Senya District of the Central Region.

In 2018, Atsu had completed paperwork for a portion of land which he intends to use for the construction of the school block.

Christian Atsu monitoring progress of Senya Beraku school

“I’m very happy, today I received the deeds for the land in #SenyaBeraku which means we can send the first part of the funding out to Ghana to start the building of the new school,” Atsu posted on Twitter.

The 31-year-old was a global ambassador for a non-governmental organisation called Arms Around the Child, whose primary mission is to ‘support children living in extreme diversity’.

Current of Senya Beraku school started by Christian Atsu

Source: The Independent Ghana

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