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As part of the Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, Fidelity Bank Ghana, through its Employee Volunteering Programme (EVP), has supported   the Tetteh Ocloo State School for the Deaf at Ashaiman in the Greater Accra Region. 

   
The Bank’s Digital Sales and Retail Banking team donated food items and educational supplies to 359 students and 30 members of staff. 

 
The items included bags of rice, gari, beans, and sugar, and packs of milk, tomato paste, canned mackerel and drinks. 

 
Stationery comprising 200 exercise books, boxes of pencils, white board markers, pens, erasers, and sharpeners, were also presented.

  
Julian Opuni, the Managing Director of the Bank, highlighted the importance of bridging societal gaps and promoting inclusivity. 

 
“At Fidelity Bank, we believe that true progress is measured by how we uplift the most vulnerable among us.

Our support for this school is about sending a powerful message that every individual, regardless of their abilities, deserves dignity, opportunity, and the chance to thrive,” he said.

  
Mr Isaac Arthur, the Headmaster of the school, commended the Bank for the support to ensure learners had access to nutritious meals and writing materials to aid teaching and learning.

  
Fidelity Bank’s EVP serves as a platform for employees to actively contribute to meaningful social change, reinforcing the bank’s broader Corporate Social Responsibility strategy.

   
Through such initiatives, it continues to champion financial and social inclusion, ensuring that vulnerable communities receive the support needed to overcome challenges and pursue their aspirations.  

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