Khloe Thompson cuts sod for Creative Arts Center at Kwabre Hemang

All things being equal, a proposed Creative Arts Studio would be completed at Kwabre Hemang by the close of 2024.

The project would be funded by Khloe Kares Foundation, led by its Founder, a 16-year-old Black American philanthropist.

The 12-seater lavatory

Khloe, during a visit to Ghana recently to cut the sod for the project, said the building plans were in its final stages for commencement.

She believed the Creative Arts Center at Kwabre Hemang would provide a safe space to support young people’s interests in creative arts, film, technology skills, agriculture and sports, and enable them to have workplace options that fit their skills and the global and local market needs.

The proposed project is the fourth monumental legacy by young Khloe in Ghana.

In 2019, her Foundation constructed a12-seater lavatory at the cost of $25,000 for the State Experimental Basic One School in Kumasi, in fulfillment of a promise she made when she first visited the school in 2018.

It passes as the third project under the Khloe Kares Living Water projects to be commissioned in two years, after the New Kokobiriko D/A Primary School at Abidjan Nkwanta in the Bosomtwe District, and a donation of a borehole to the Hemang Roman Catholic Primary School.

Khloe Thompson answers to Nana Afia Bakoma Boafoyena as the Nkosuahemaa, bestowed on her by the Headmistress of State Experimental Basic School, Madam Lynda Appiah-Kubi, in appreciation of her commitment to State Experimental School.

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