“Volunteering is not just about doing good; it’s about growing good.” – Jill Ker Conway
In line with the bank’s promise of being here for good, Standard Chartered has extended support to victims of the Akosombo Dam Spillage floods.
This initiative is in collaboration with the Ghana Association of Banks and managed by United Way Ghana. This is sponsored by the financial backing of the entire membership of the association and being executed in phases.
Phase one was executed in October 2023 with the distribution of relief items to 150 households of 657 individuals. Each family received food rations for three nutritious meals daily for a two-month period and complete bedding. In addition, 100 young girls and women were supplied with a two-month stock of sanitary towels.
The second phase saw the presentation of items to the affected communities of North Tongu, Tokpo and Osudoku Districts and was held at Agbetikpo. The items comprising two months’ worth of food items, complete bedding sets and cleaning materials were presented to 250 families of about 1,750 individuals.
The children were not left out, 250 pupils received school bags stocked with educational materials and 100 teenage girls were supplied with four months’ worth of menstrual health products.
Our staff as part of our Employee Volunteering programme, were on hand to support the victims during their time of distress and address their needs.
They joined to assist in handing over the items to the residents and engaged the students in a speed mentoring session focusing on personal hygiene, menstrual health and time management.
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