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    Home » Kofi Job Foundation donates three Incubators to Manhyia District Hospital

    Kofi Job Foundation donates three Incubators to Manhyia District Hospital

    HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931By HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931January 23, 2025 General News
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    Kofi Job Foundation donates three Incubators to Manhyia District Hospital

    Three incubators have been kindly provided to the Manhyia District Hospital by the Kofi Job Foundation, improving care at the Mother and Baby unit.

    The incubators, which cost more than 180,000 Ghana Cedis, are intended to help the hospital overcome its difficulties after it had to use kangaroo infant practice because it lacked modern technology.

    Dr. Esther Gyebi and Mr. Kofi Gyebi (Kofi Job), the founders of the Kofi Job Foundation, gave the money to the hospital’s administration on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. Dr. Gyebi said the foundation was forced to help and offered her condolences to the parents and kids who had suffered at the facility.

    The charity has promised to keep helping society’s least fortunate individuals.

    Mr. Kofi Job emphasized that their primary objective is to aid those in need, revealing plans to make numerous donations to deserving recipients throughout the year.

    He appealed to affluent members of society to contribute to supporting vulnerable individuals who require assistance.

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