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    JNB Foundation Receives Over 2000 Textbooks Donation from Restoring HOPE Foundation International…

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkFebruary 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    JNB Foundation Chairman Rev. David Fatorma (l)poses for photo with RHFI Officials with a cache of the donated textbooks.
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    By: Taisiah K. Merfee

    Montserrado County, Monrovia, February 15, 2025-Making the presentation of the books at the JNB foundation in Paynesville, on Friday, February 14, 2025, the chief executive officer of the RHFI, Ambassador Maxson Kpakio said it was his organization way of buttressing government effort in the area of education.

    He added that as a charitable organization, they are there to help the national government in meeting some of it needs through the area of education.

    Kpakio said the books in question were made possible through the kind gesture of Better World Books organization based in the United Kingdom and his former university in Wales, UK, and the Swansea University.

    He indicated that since the establishment of the foundation, they have been working with a lot of organizations by donating items like medical equipment, stationeries, wheelchairs and food among others.

    Chairman David Fatorma of JNB Foundation receives official documents of the donated textbooks from Amb. Maxson Kpakio of the RHFI during the textbooks donation at the offices of the JNB Foundation.

    Restoring HOPE Foundation International was established in 2022 with the purpose of giving back to society and humanity, especially people living with disabilities through provision of basic social services. The organization is also involved in providing capacity building, including the provision of scholarships.

    Textbooks donated by the RHFI to the JNB Foundation.

    Receiving the items on behalf of the JNB foundation, the Board chairman of the JNB Foundation thanks the RHFI for looking in the direction of educational materials that will help shape the mind of the young folks throughout the Country.

    Rev. David Fatorma said the books donated will go a long way in helping the children of Liberia and by saving national government to save cost.

    He said they are going to share the books among government runs universities and Community Colleges throughout the country and the JNB Foundation remain grateful for such worthwhile donation.

    Edited: Jesefu Morris Keita |Editor-In-Chief

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