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Feldman Family Blesses Danyame Community with Annor-Feldman Library Media and Learning Centre



In a heartwarming display of community support and educational commitment, the Danyame Municipal Assembly Basic School celebrated the inauguration of the Annor-Feldman Library Media and Learning Centre on August 17th. The project, which was a collaborative effort between the Feldman family, Dr. Emmanuel Annor, and the local community, promises to be a beacon of learning, literacy, and skill development for Danyame and beyond.


The initiative, spearheaded by Louis Feldman and his wife, Nana Efua Feldman, in collaboration with Dr. Emmanuel Annor, who shares a deep connection to the Danyame community, has yielded a remarkable educational resource. Named after both families as a symbol of unity and shared dedication, the Annor-Feldman Library Media and Learning Centre encompasses a multi-faceted approach to education.


At the heart of this endeavor lies a commitment to fostering a love for learning, literature, and technology among students. The library's cozy environment, stocked with donated books, beckons young minds to explore new horizons and deepen their passion for reading and writing. The Media Centre, equipped with Chromebooks and internet connectivity, will empower Danyame M/A Basic School students with vital computer literacy skills in line with the Ghana Education Service's ICT goals. The students will have the privilege of tapping into the wealth of knowledge available on the World Wide Web, preparing them for a digital future.


Beyond its impact on students, the Annor-Feldman Library Media and Learning Centre has a broader community-oriented vision. Recognizing the importance of adult literacy, the Centre aims to provide local adults with the opportunity to learn basic reading, writing, and computational skills. This initiative underscores the holistic approach the project has taken to uplift the community as a whole.


Furthermore, the Centre aspires to be a hub for skill-sharing, promoting the exchange of expertise between local artisans and the Junior High School students. This innovative concept not only imparts practical skills but also encourages the early development of craftsmanship among the youth.


During the inauguration, Nana Kwaku Asamoah Ampem, the chief of Danyame, emphasized the significance of the Annor-Feldman Library Media and Learning Centre to the community. Dr. Emmanuel Annor, a retired educator with over three decades of experience, articulated the Centre's goals, underlining the potential it holds for shaping the future of Danyame.


As the Nkosohene of Danyame, Louis Feldman sent his warm regards from New Jersey, USA, expressing his pride and honor in contributing to the community's growth and progress. He expressed the hope that the Library Media Centre would inspire local children to embrace education as a means of enhancing not only their lives but also the well-being of their community and the nation at large.


The Annor-Feldman Library Media and Learning Centre stands as a testament to the transformative power of collaboration and community-driven initiatives. Its multifaceted approach to education, from nurturing a love for reading to imparting practical skills, positions it as a catalyst for positive change in Danyame and beyond. As students, educators, and community members come together to learn and grow, the Centre's impact is poised to ripple through generations, shaping a brighter future for all.

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Anonymous said…
Very good for the country

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