University of Ghana Medical School

Panbros Sponsored the University of Ghana Medical School, College of Health Sciences, Class of 2022 in their health survey conducted in the Wiaboman Community in Accra (October 2019). In the year 2021, ten(10) children from the Potters Villages’ Orphanage benefited from a full scholarship offered by the company to fund their education from their current level to completion of tertiary level of education.

Panbros Supports Deprived Schools

The management of Panbros Salt Industries Limited has made a presentation to the Ga South Municipal Education office of the Ghana Education Service to support effective teaching and learning. The gesture is to benefit school children in deprived first cycle schools in the rural parts of Ga South such as Kwaku Panfo, Odumprala and Nsuobri.
The donation, made up of variety of school supplies, were presented by the Managing Director of Panbros Salt Industries Limited, Michael Odartey-Wellington. Leading a delegation to make the presentation, Mr. Odartey-Wellington said the gesture was in response to the appeal for sponsorship by an NGO, Gifted Youth Organisation International, to support less privileged children in the Ga South Municipality. He said the management of the Panbros Salt Industries Limited, assessing the request, felt obliged to support the children under the company’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) aim.

Mr Odartey-Wellington emphasised the importance of education in every child’s life. He reiterated that the foundation of every child’s education was critical, and that it was very important that it was properly taken care of at the primary school level to enable the child get the right start in their academic journey. He further noted that though the government was supporting second cycle schools with the free senior high school (SHS), there was little or no support for the basic schools so it was important for all who had what it took to support the basic schools. “Basic school is the foundation and it is important that the pupils get the right and solid foundation, so they can build on as they go up the academic ladder. “Unfortunately, the basic level is not getting the same attention and support as is being done for the free SHS so it is important for all of us to support, particularly those in the deprived areas,” Mr Odartey-Wellington stated.

The Municipal Director of Education for Ga South, Henry Ayetse, who received the items on behalf of the directorate, said supporting the deprived and vulnerable to also have access to basic needs and services such as education was a shared responsibility. He, therefore, lauded Panbros for their support which he described as timely and laudable, and encouraged the company to consider making this gesture a yearly affair to particularly, support children who had begun formal primary education. Mr Ayetse said the supplies would go long way in supporting school children in the deprived communities within the Ga South Municipality, and gave the assurance that the items would be given to the intended beneficiaries.