CSU at 50: University Touches Lives with Donation to Edwenase Cheshire Home
CSU at 50: University Touches Lives with Donation to Edwenase Cheshire Home

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CSU at 50: University Touches Lives with Donation to Edwenase Cheshire Home
As part of its golden jubilee celebrations, Christian Service University (CSU) has extended a hand of compassion to residents of the Edwenase Cheshire Home in the Kwadaso Municipality, with a donation of food items and essentials worth thousands of Ghana cedis.
The presentation included bags of rice, gari, maize, beans, sugar, soap, and groundnut paste-basic but vital supplies to ease the daily living needs of residents.
Speaking at the event, Pro Vice-Chancellor of CSU, Dr. Stephen Banahene, emphasized that the donation was not just a gesture of charity but a reflection of the institution’s core values.
Our faith requires us to connect with society and those in need. This is part of our annual outreach activities, and we remain determined to do the will of God,” he affirmed.
He explained that for 50 years, CSU has stayed committed to merging academic excellence with social responsibility, ensuring that its students and staff embody the principles of service, compassion, and community impact.
Mrs. Harriet Osei Wusu, Manageress of the Home, received the donation with deep gratitude. She commended CSU for remembering the vulnerable and called on individuals, philanthropists, and government agencies to support the facility further.
“We are grateful to CSU for this timely intervention. But beyond food, we urgently need vocational equipment and renovations to give residents a chance at self-reliance and better living conditions,” she appealed.
The Edwenase Cheshire Home, which caters to persons with disabilities, continues to rely heavily on donations and public goodwill to sustain its operations. CSU’s intervention, therefore, comes as a significant relief while spotlighting the ongoing needs of the residents.
Source:Justice Baffour,CEO//www.dailywatchgh.com(0246-930931)