
Safe drinking water reaches Freeman Methodist Primary School A
The intervention is expected to significantly improve access to safe drinking water Pupils and teachers of Freeman Methodist Primary School A at Saw Mill, a suburb of Kwesimintsim in the Effia-Kwesimintsim Municipality, now have access to a reliable source of clean drinking water following the commissioning and handover of a borehole by Jammie Tart Appiah-Kubi and her partners from Caring Hands, a charitable organisation based in the United States.
The project is expected to improve access to safe water, promote better hygiene practices and contribute to a healthier teaching and learning environment for Freeman Methodist Primary School A and the surrounding Saw Mill community."At Caring Hands, we believe every child deserves access to clean and safe drinking water.
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