As part of activities leading to the 190th Speech Day celebrations of Wesley Girls’ High School, the 2005 Year Group – MMV- has embarked on a Mother’s Day community outreach initiative aimed at giving back meaningfully to society and supporting vulnerable mothers and families.
The outreach exercise, held at Amasaman, formed part of the group’s commitment to service, compassion, and social impact — values deeply rooted in the Wesley Girls’ tradition. Through the initiative, support was extended to selected mothers and families through the settlement of medical bills, donation packages, and other welfare assistance.
The outreach also received generous support from sponsors and collaborators, including a sponsorship package from PZ Cussons, whose contribution helped enhance the impact of the exercise. In addition, members of the MMV fraternity and volunteers came together in a strong show of sisterhood and community service to prepare and distribute care packages to beneficiaries.
Speaking on the initiative, representatives of the group noted that the outreach reflects the spirit of gratitude and responsibility that underpins the journey toward the school’s 190th Speech Day celebrations. Beyond commemorating a milestone, the MMVs hope to use the occasion to make meaningful contributions to the wider community and positively impact lives.
The group further indicated that this outreach marks only the beginning of several activities planned in the lead-up to the celebrations. Official fundraising activities in support of the 190th Speech Day celebrations are expected to be launched in the coming weeks.
The MMVs expressed heartfelt appreciation to all sponsors, volunteers, contributors, and partners who supported the initiative and helped make the outreach a success.





