By Solomon T. Gaye
The Kids Better Future Foundation Academy over the weekend graduated 35 orphans and less fortunate students in Ganta, Nimba County.
Speaking at the K-2 6th graduation held at the LICC Campus, CEO Emmanuel Roesler said the school is catering to orphans and children abandoned by their families in the county.
CEO Roesler said the school had an enrollment of 156 students with 16 teachers providing them education and guiding counseling.
According to Roesler, the school was founded in 2018, during the outbreaks of Ebola to cater to orphans, less fortunate, and abandoned children.
“I am very happy today that 35 of the orphans are today graduating from k-2 to grade One,” proprietor Emmanuel Roesler boasted.
Kids Better Future Foundation Academy is among the Ministry of Education registered daycare elementary that cater to less fortunate, disabled, and destitute children in terms of education in the district.
The graduation ceremony brought together parents, ambassadors from various churches, and community members to witness the program.
“We are calling on education partners working with MOE to help these orphans with school uniforms, copybooks, and rice,” the school administrator disclosed.