By: Ben TC Brooks
The Kuncare Foundation has officially announced the recipients of the Cllr. Kunkunyon Teh financial aid for the 2025/2026 Semester-1, at Tubman University in Harper, Maryland county, Liberia.
In line with their dedication to promoting higher education in the county, the foundation urges the selected students to take their academic pursuits seriously to uplift their communities, particularly in River Gee County.
The 50 students awarded the financial aid include; Alex C. Walker, Alex W. Geyplay, Amos D. Toe, Anthony Sayee, Chris G. Kamara, Christ Kinton Massah, Chris Siassay, Christian P. Baker, Darlington B. Senay, Darlington D. Doe, David B. Jaygbe, David Dion Sukuta, David K.C. Saiah, Decontee G. Saylee, Emmanuel S. Kossugba, Emmanuel S. Harris, Estelle G. Dee, Frelena T. Wesseh, Grace Gbary, Hissan B. Burley, Helena Princess Twallah, Isaiah K. Nyenpan, Janet B. Htoo, Jaygbe William Tarue, Jaylee Copland, Jefferson D. Wah, Richiline M. Fuah, Roland David Dweh, Josiah Cheapoo, Kantan Wesseh, Kelvin Y. Cooper, Martina K. Jackson, Moses S. Quayee, Nelson B.D. Dio, Nyanmah S.K. Tayee, P. Feayre Teah Jr. III, Peter K. Kear, Peyton S. Davis, Princess T. Welleh, Roland D. Sneh, Rosena A. Karpeh, Santara C. Kamara, Sharlett G. Monroe, Sophie S. Kantan, Tina J. Warner, Valarie Cooper, Victor S.K. Baker, Warfield D. Johnson, William W. Nimely, and Monconja Harris.
The foundation’s spokesperson emphasized the transformative power of education in improving individual lives and uplifting entire communities.
By investing in these students, the Kuncare Foundation aims to cultivate a culture of academic excellence and community progress in River Gee.
Recipients of the financial aid are encouraged to remain focused, seize educational opportunities, and eventually contribute positively to their communities post-graduation.
The Kuncare Foundation reaffirms its commitment to educational programs that empower the youth of county.
