Dome-Kwabenya, Wednesday 18, 2025 — The Reproductive Health Team of the Lady Pharmacists Association of Ghana (LAPAG) continued its impactful outreach efforts with an educational session at Atomic 1&2 Junior High School in the Dome-Kwabenya Constituency.

The session, held on Wednesday 18th June 2025, focused on sensitizing students about the complications associated with teenage pregnancy and its broader implications for society. Approximately 100 students, both male and female, aged between 15 and 20 years, participated in the session, along with 7 teachers from the school.

Representing the LAPAG team were Pharm. Ann Bamfo and Pharm. Victoria Teimle Odetsi, who led an engaging and informative dialogue with the students. The discussion emphasized the importance of making informed choices, prioritizing education, and understanding the socio-economic impact of teenage pregnancy.

At the end of the session, students were encouraged to remain focused on their academic journey to position themselves as future leaders of the nation.

The LAPAG Reproductive Health initiative continues to welcome volunteers who are passionate about creating a meaningful impact in the lives of teenagers through education and mentorship.

Interested individuals are encouraged to reach out and join this fulfilling cause.