NGO,HEALTHCARE FOUNDATIONS DONATES TO ASAMANG SDA HOSPITAL

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NGO, HEALTHCARE FOUNDATIONS DONATES TO ASAMANG SDA HOSPITAL:

Asamang SDA Hospital receives donation A Non governmental organization and benevolent Healthcare Foundations wide known as Project CURE has done it again donated medical Supplies and equipment worth over GHC 2million to Asamang Seventh Day Adventist Hospital of Sekyere South District in Ashanti region.

The 40 feet container includes equipment like Patient Beds, Theatre Lamps, Ultrasound scan machines, Autoclaves, Ophthalmology Units, Patient monitors among others. Supplies like Gloves, Mask, surgical instruments among many others.

Benevolent Healthcare Foundations is based on the USA and its the world’s largest distributor of donated medical supplies and equipment across 135 countries in the world.

The donation was completed following a request by the facility through the assistance of Dr. Nana Dwomoh (A Ghanaian Doctor resident in the USA)which has been battling with equipment challenges for the past ten years. In June 2022 Project Cure sent an assessor to Ghana to conduct a needs assessment of our needs which proved satisfactory.

The donated equipment is free but the facility paid for the shipping and import charges. Donor Contributions, organized on the site of project Cure contributed to about 20% of the total cost with the rest being borne by the facility.

The 40 feet container was received on the dawn of 4 May 2024 as staff gathered with excitement to receive this landmark donation . The Medical Director Dr Peter Adjei Frempong remarked ‘Today,we are experiencing this because of the hard work and tooil of management And the entire staff. The Medical equipment and supplies we see here is worth over $200000 and we are promising to make good use of them. In end, we want to make sure staff are happy working with adequate resources. We also want to make sure patients who come here experience the best quality of services ”

The facility conducts a flagship medical mission program dubbed “Ghana Missions” which has benefitted over 5000 people who otherwise would have found it difficult to fund the cost of their healthcare. The donated equipment will go along way to help the facility to expand in its reach to the community in this regard as it prepares to give back to the society this September this year.

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