Briphildon Foundation supports Dzorwulu JHS BECE Candidates with essential items

The Briphildon Foundation has expanded a supporting tool to students partaking in the 2024 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) at Dzorwulu Junior High School, giving things that will help them in the examination like, pens mathematical sets, pens, stationery, and toiletries to help them in their planning towards the examination.
The providing of items, made on Thursday, May 29, 2025, forms part of the Foundation’s huge and effective attempt to set loose the financial difficulties on families and make sure that candidates are fully furnished for their approaching examinations. The measure, guided by Bright Philip Donkor, the Foundation’s Founder and Chief Executive Officer, was a component of its “Outreach Programme to Support BECE Candidates”. Addressing at the short presentation event, Mr Donkor said the action was proven of a desire to make sure that no candidate is left behind by reason of a lack of basic examination tools and materials.
“This basic and pure action should prompt us of what the Bible enlightens about giving. Scripture is full of wisdom on kindness.He said In 2 Corinthians 9:7, the Apostle Paul writes, ‘Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.’ Giving should flow from the heart, not from pressure or obligation.
Mr Donkor emphasized the significance of education in national development and urged and motivated the students to chase their aspirations with morality and persistence. “Helping our juvenile brothers and sisters goes further on than providing material needs—it is about sowing seeds of ambition. These candidates appear for the future of our country, and by financing in their education, even in minor ways, we support to developing a buoyant and more equipped society,” he mentioned.
He added, “As a foundation, we trust and have hope in their aspirations. We support them and pray that God guides and make them stronger with wellbeing both mentally and physically as they sit for the BECE. May they outshine and come out successfully. May we keep on to be mediums of God’s grace, impacting on lives in both visible and ways that are out of sights. And as we give, may we always recall the words of Acts 20:35: ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’”
Mr Donkor council the students to concentrate and study hard, and keep away from all forms of examination malpractice, highlighting that success gained with sincerity and hard work has eternal value.
Receiving the items in the name of the school, Headmistress Mrs Irene Yankson Neequaye showed genuine gratefulness to the Foundation for the immediate assistance.
She said the present would not only give material support but also Kindle the confidence and spirits of the students towards their examination, which begins on Wednesday, 11 June and ends on Tuesday, 17 June 2025.
Mrs. Neequaye said “Children are the future, and any form of help and contribution that aids to their development is a attempt in the right way or path”. She also asked other generous persons and organisations to follow the Briphildon Foundation’s example and help the school’s attempt in providing high-quality education to students.