KGL Foundation organises free health screening at Dambai
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TLDR
- The KGL Foundation organized a free health screening and blood donation event in Dambai, Oti Region, Ghana.
- Over 500 residents and students participated, receiving vital checks and health education from medical professionals.
- The foundation reiterated its commitment to social responsibility and improving the well-being of Ghanaians through such initiatives.
The KGL Foundation continues to demonstrate its unwavering commitment to the health and well-being of Ghanaians with its recent free health screening and blood donation exercise in Dambai, the capital of the Oti Region. This initiative underscores the Foundation's core mission of giving back to the communities it serves, providing essential healthcare services to those who might otherwise struggle to access them.
The Foundationโs dedication to social responsibility is evident in its commitment to organising these impactful health screening and blood donation exercises across the country.
With over 500 participants, including residents and students from the Dambai College of Education, the event was a resounding success. The comprehensive screenings, covering vital signs, eye examinations, and providing crucial health counseling, were delivered by medical professionals from the Worawora Government Hospital. This collaborative effort highlights the importance of community partnerships in delivering impactful health solutions.
The Foundationโs commitment to improving the lives and well-being of the people in Dambai and Ghanaians as a whole.
Mr. Nii Ankonu Annorbah-Sarpei, Programs Manager of KGL Foundation, rightly emphasized the significant cost involved in such endeavors, yet the Foundation undertakes them freely. This generosity is a clear testament to their dedication to social responsibility, aiming to foster a stronger, healthier nation by supporting individuals who cannot afford medical treatment. The positive reception from beneficiaries, who expressed gratitude and called for the exercise to be regularized, speaks volumes about its value and impact.
It is very expensive to undertake such free health screening exercises considering the cost involved, and the Foundation does this for free to support individuals who cannot bear the cost of medical treatment.
Originally published by Ghanaian Times. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.