Liberia: Cavalla Resource Grants Bassa Students $500,000 In Scholarship Funding

Cavalla Resources Liberia Inc. has made a US$500,000 donation to enhance Grand Bassa county’s scholarship and financial aid program. The contribution, cemented through a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the county administration, signals a dramatic leap forward in the fight for educational opportunity.

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Cavalla Resources Liberia Inc. has made a US$500,000 donation to enhance Grand Bassa county’s scholarship and financial aid program. The contribution, cemented through a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the county administration, signals a dramatic leap forward in the fight for educational opportunity.

The funds, dedicated exclusively to scholarships and academic support, promise to transform the lives of underprivileged students by opening doors to higher education and professional development. For many families, this is not just financial assistance—it is a lifeline, a chance to break free from poverty and seize a brighter future.

Superintendent Karyou Johnson hailed the donation as a defining milestone in Grand Bassa’s pursuit of human resource development. “This contribution represents a meaningful investment in the future of Grand Bassa County,” he declared. “Education remains one of the most powerful tools for transformation, and this support from Cavalla Resources will help many deserving students achieve their academic goals and contribute positively to the development of our county.”

Johnson further pledged that the funds will be managed with transparency and accountability, ensuring every cent reaches its intended beneficiaries. His call to other corporate institutions was equally resounding: join the movement, invest in education, and stand with the community in shaping tomorrow’s leaders.

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