St. Augustine’s College in Ghana is grappling with a significant shortage of housing for its staff, hindering operations. The school’s headmaster, Rev. Fr. Dr. Patrick Godfred Appiah, identified the lack of accommodation as a major infrastructural challenge. In response, alumni have launched the “BOLT” accommodation project to address the deficit. The project aims to provide much-needed residential facilities for teachers and other staff members. Details of the project’s scope and funding were not immediately available, but it represents a direct effort by former students to support the college. This initiative highlights the growing reliance on alumni contributions to address infrastructure gaps in Ghanaian educational institutions.