LOSA donates essential supplies to students affected by dormitory fire

In a heartfelt show of solidarity, a delegation of executives and members from the Labone Old Students Association (LOSA) has donated essential supplies to students affected by the recent fire at the girls' dormitory.
The initiative, made possible through the generous contributions of LOSA members, aims to provide immediate relief and support to the displaced students.
The relief package included a wide range of necessities, categorized as follows:
Ladies’ Essentials:
31 dozen ladies’ panties (372 pieces)
4 dozen ladies’ underwear (48 pieces)
8 dozen brassieres (96 pieces)
3 dozen underskirts (36 pieces)
6 dozen white vests (72 pieces)
240 pairs of bathroom slippers
Clothing & Fabric:
10 bundles of blue checked fabric
10 bundles of green checked fabric
3 bundles of white Dacron
3 bundles of blue-black Dacron
100 yards of bedsheet fabric
School Supplies:
2 cartons of exercise books (400 books)
40 Casio calculators
40 Nataraj math sets
3 boxes of Bic pens (300 pieces)
20 Nataraj pencils
100 long rulers
LOSA has also announced plans to procure additional items by the weekend to further assist the affected students.
These include:
School bags
Suitcases
Toiletries
Provisions
Brown sandals
The Association expressed its gratitude to members for their generosity and commitment to supporting the school community.
LOSA urged all stakeholders to continue working together to restore normalcy for the young Labonites and ensure their academic journey remains uninterrupted despite the unfortunate incident.
The donation underscores LOSA’s dedication to the welfare of current students, reinforcing the association’s role in fostering a strong and supportive alumni network.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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