Abemama - A significant milestone was reached for Kauma School as the Universal Access Project (UAP) handed over 20 sets of computers, complete with internet and WiFi capabilities, replacing equipment lost in a previous fire incident.
The school's computer lab had been completely destroyed during an earlier fire, leaving students without crucial technological resources. Following a formal funding request from the school administration, UAP responded by providing a full replacement of computing devices.
The handing over ceremony began with a prayer led by the school chaplain, followed by a welcoming speech from the school principal. Students of Kauma participated by garlanding the guests, adding a personal and cultural touch to the proceedings. CCK commissioners and staff were in attendance, underscoring the community's collective support for educational development.
Representatives from the school expressed profound gratitude for the support, emphasizing the critical importance of these technological resources for student learning. Their heartfelt speeches reflected the deep impact of this donation on the school's educational capabilities.
The ceremony was deemed a resounding success, symbolizing community support and commitment to educational infrastructure. It demonstrated the collaborative efforts of UAP, the school administration, and the broader community in supporting educational advancement.
This donation represents more than just replacement of equipment. It demonstrates the community's resilience and the commitment of organizations like UAP to supporting educational institutions in challenging circumstances. By restoring the computer lab, UAP has not only provided technological resources but also renewed hope and opportunity for the students of Kauma School.