On his election, Hon. Jerome Pour vowed to take Gbarzon District Association in the Americas (GDAA) to the people in Gbarzon District, Grand Gedeh County, in Liberia. By that, Hon. Pour and his team have been working tirelessly to improve the living condition of the people and endeavoring to improve the education of the citizens of the district in various towns and villages.
Currently, the GDAA is undertaking a high school project in Toe Town, one of the provincial towns in Grand Gedeh County. The organization is adding an extension to the Toe Memorial Institute (TMI). It would be called the TMI Annex that would house the high school.
According to the Secretariat of the GDAA, the project will cost $90,000. The TMI Annex project is the second school projects the Pour administration has undertaken. The administration spearheaded a high school project for Jarwodee.
Besides the school projects, the GDAA National Administration during the COVID-19 pandemic bought and distributed relief items, including buckets, hand senitizers and chloride, to all 44 towns and villages in the district. The GDAA also carried out two hand pump projects in Toe Town.
The Toe Town School Project is being supervised by Mr. Jerry Kuo, who is head of the committee to construct the TMI Annex project, while Mr. Amos Zanwonjah is the Chairman for the USA based committee on the Toe Town project.
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The secretariat said there is no time set for the completion of the project at this time because the project has many different facets that must be completed at interval times. The GDAA has hired a company called Change Agent Network (CAN), based in America, to execute the project, but a committee of the GDAA will supervise the project.
The high school, when completed, will have eight (8) classrooms, am auditorium, storage, office, boys and girls dressing rooms.