The 2010 Class of KNUST School of Medical Sciences (SMS) has donated GHS 50,000 to support the SMS @50 Legacy Project.
The donation was presented on behalf of the class by Dr. Kwasi Baffour Gyimah and will contribute to key infrastructure and educational initiatives under the Legacy Project.
The SMS @50 Legacy Project, launched to mark the School’s 50th anniversary, seeks to enhance facilities, improve teaching and learning conditions, and strengthen research capabilities within the institution.
Dr. Kwasi Baffour Gyimah, speaking on behalf of the class, said, “This donation reflects our appreciation for the solid foundation SMS gave us. We hope it will contribute meaningfully to the training of future doctors and inspire other alumni to support the Legacy Project.”
 

The SMS @50 celebration has seen several alumni classes make contributions to various aspects of the Legacy Project, highlighting the enduring bond between the School and its graduates.

 
                             
      
                
             
                     
                     
                     
                     
                    