Real Amass Old Students donate to School

The Washington, D.C chapter of Real Amass Alumni Association, USA, Inc. has delivered $2,500 worth of athletic wear and equipments to their Alma Mater, T. I. Ahmadiyya Secondary School, in Kumasi.

The Association under the able leadership of the Executives is committed to giving back to their Alma Mater. This donation is a result of membership dues from the few registered old students in the Washington D.C metropolitan area. We are also calling on all old students to visit the alumni website http://realamassalumni.org/aboutus.html to make contributions for a drive to equip the schoool library with PCs.

The purpose of the Alumni organization is to increase the popularity of our common interests. We hope to add new members so we will be able to grow and expand. In addition, we want to fellowship with other alumni who are committed to working on projects that support the interest of T. I. Ahmadiyya Secondary School. More importantly, by developing new relationships and renewing old friendships, the Old Students’ organization will then consist of a unified body that will be stronger and more effective in promoting the ideals of AMASS.

In effect, the AMASS Old Students Associiation strives to reconnect our graduates through alumni events and to support the further development of our alma mater for a new generation of students. Former students of T. I. Ahmadiyya Secondary School are welcome to join the Old Students’ Association.

Please contact the following executive members for further information (see Alumni website):

Kingsley Achiaw (Labone)

Frank Owusu-Mensah Charles Owusu-Ansah Papa Gyasi Josiah Nyim-Asare Henry Marfo

Source: GhanaWeb

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