AML CEO Launches “Community School Supply Initiative”; Targets 10,000 Students Across Bong, Nimba, and Grand Bassa Counties
Over the weekend, Jozephus Coenen, the CEO of ArcelorMittal Liberia, launched another round of ArcelorMittal Liberia’s “Community School Supply Initiative”.
This initiative aims to provide educational materials to students in need. It will target the distribution of branded notebooks, pens, and pencils to over 10,000 students from more than 40 primary schools in the counties where ArcelorMittal operates—Bong, Nimba, and Grand Bassa.
The “Community School Supply Initiative” originally started in 2021 to support students as they return to school.
During a ceremonial presentation at Tobarconnie Public School in Barconnie, Grand Bassa County, Coenen emphasized the significance of ArcelorMittal’s partnership with the communities and how it benefits them.
He spoke about investing in education and how it positively impacts communities.
During the event, Coenen highlighted that education is a gift that stays with individuals forever, once achieved.
He emphasized the importance of supporting the educational needs of Liberians as a crucial way to make a lasting impact on communities.
This, he said, reflects ArcelorMittal Liberia’s commitment to education and community development.
ArcelorMittal’s dedication to supporting education extends beyond just providing school supplies as the company also funds a community development scholarship for Grand Bassa, Nimba, and Bong counties high school students.
This scholarship helps students pursue high school education that can help build a better future for themselves and their communities.
The full distribution of educational supplies by ArcelorMittal Liberia is scheduled to start on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, and will ensure that thousands of students in the operation counties receive the necessary tools to enhance their learning experience and pursue their academic goals.
ArcelorMittal says it sees this initiative as not just about empowering students and investing in their future, but it believes by supporting education it can continue its significant contribution to the growth and development of the communities where the company operates, creating a brighter tomorrow for everyone involved.
From local to international scholarships, ArcelorMittal has been a strong supporter of skill development since it entered Liberia.
Consistent with President Boakai’s vision of empowering young Liberians with essential technical and operational skills, ArcelorMittal recently reaffirmed its dedication to additional investment in its Vocational and Technical Center (VTC), as well as support to other Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutes in Liberia.
The company says by 2025, its ArcelorMittal Vocational Training Center will have 200 skilled youths in their program in addition to the 100 who have already graduated.
According to the global steel firm, further collaboration with other technical vocational training centers around the country will help to enrich Liberia’s talent pool and drive socioeconomic advancement in the country, while the company will also continue to provide scholarships for Liberian students pursuing higher education abroad, thereby nurturing the next generation of leaders.