Government Releases GHC8.99 Million Feeding Grant for Special Needs Schools

Ghana's government gave money to help feed students at special needs schools around the nation. The Ghana Education Service announced Tuesday that officials released 8,989,866 cedis for these programs. School leaders will use the funds to buy food for every student who attends special education centers. The payment shows how much the government cares about helping students with disabilities learn. Education officials said the money proves their strong support for all children who need extra help.

The Ghana Education Service praised school workers and students for waiting patiently for the funding. Officials thanked teachers and principals at special schools for their hard work during difficult times. The education department also appreciated how students kept learning even when resources were limited. Government leaders earned praise for making special education a top concern. The service said this payment demonstrates real action behind promises to help vulnerable students.

Education officials promised to keep working with community partners on these important programs. They want every child to receive good schooling no matter what challenges they face. The Ghana Education Service believes all students deserve equal chances to succeed in their studies. School administrators will distribute the feeding grants fairly among institutions across the country. This funding helps ensure that students with special needs can focus on learning instead of being hungry.
 

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