Zion a Happy Home Foundation (www.zionhfm.org) has brought hope and joy to Ekaku Community in Bangem, Kupe Muanenguba Division, South West Region, by donating school needs to children for the 2025/2026 academic year.
The Foundation also dished of scholarships of FCFA 50.000 each to Ekaku students who succeeded in the GCE Advanced Levels last academic year.

Elderly men and women also received bags of salt, tablets of soap, vegetable oil, packets of maggi cube and beverages.
Speaking at the ceremony that took place recently, Vanessa Makane on behalf of the foundation, thanked the population for their massive turn out at the event.

She said by donating to parents and children of Ekaku, it is their own way of bringing laughter and joy to the population at this difficult period.
Makane told the beneficiary children to use all the school needs provided which include books, bags, umbrellas, lunch boxes, water bottles, pens, pencils, erasers to study hard and make Ekaku proud.
She promised that the foundation will return with more gifts to the community in the nearest future.
Speaking to The Ultimate, the Chief Executive Officer, CEO and Founder of the Foundation, Pastor Ngwane Hene Claude said the scholarship provided to students is to assist them pay their fees in any state university for the 2025/2026 academic year.
He said with about 200 children and parents benefitting from their largess, they plan to reach out to the entire population of Bangem in their next outing.
While handing the gifts to the population, Pastor Ngwane told Ekaku people to grow in love and unity.
“Let Ekaku be a place where people get sincere love, unity and safety. This will encourage our children who have not been coming home to start visiting Ekaku”. The CEO added.
Reacting to the donations, Esong Christina Dione, a mother at Ekaku thanked the benefactor for wiping their tears with valuable and essential gifts at a time when there’s general hardship.
She prayed for God’s blessings and abundantly supply to Zion a Happy Home Foundation so that they continuously impact the lives of more people in communities.
For more information about the foundation’s activities, visit their website on www.zionhfm.org.
By Olive Ejang