Blossom Waters Healthcare Foundation, a registered Non-Governmental Organisation, has put smiles on the faces of more than 600 children at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital’s Child Health Department.
Members of the Foundation presented the inmates with a number of personal effects and packed food items.
The presentation is part the responsibility of the NGO to provide quality healthcare services to the needy and vulnerable especially pregnant women and children in deprived rural communities through periodic free medical screening outreaches.
Blossom Waters Healthcare Foundation during the presentation interacted with some of the children on admission.
The Founder and Executive Director the NGO, Mrs Mavis Durowaa Bamfo, used the chance to encourage parents who had theirs kids on admission to keep hope alive and still trust God to answer their requests.
Mrs Mavis Durowaa Bamfo speaking to the press said, her outfit was committed to bringing quality healthcare to the doorsteps of rural folks.
She subsequently, called for special attention to be given to the children irrespective of their current health situation to enable a speedy recovery.
She said the presence of parents and guardians during such situations play a psychological role in fast tracking their healing.
As per her, the presentation was to complement government’s efforts in making health care accessible to all people irrespective of their economic and geographical standards.
A Surgeon at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital and a board member, Dr. Yaw Amoah; a Superintendent Pharmacist and a Secretary of the Foundation, Mrs Priscilla Kwofie’ Pharm Dr. Richmond Armah, Mr. Samuel Boakye; Joycelyn Bamfo, Franca Tabi-Manu and Kwabena Mensah, all of the foundation were present at the donation event.