The Kevin Okyere Foundation made donations to Children and Mothers at the 37 Military Hospital
The Kevin Okyere Foundation has extended support to Children and Mothers at the 37 Military Hospital as part of efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery and support critical medical services at one of Ghana’s referral facilities.
The support, in the form of provisions, sanitary items, learning materials and payment of hospital bills for mothers and children, forms part of the foundation’s healthcare initiatives and is aimed at enhancing patient care and improving the hospital’s capacity to deliver quality healthcare services to the public.
Management of 37 Military Hospital, through the Director in charge of Welfare, Lt Col Jake Sandow expressed appreciation to the Kevin Okyere Foundation for the gesture, noting that it comes at a crucial time when the hospital continues to face increasing patient numbers and resource constraints.
The Chairman of the Foundation, Kevin Okyere said the Foundation remained committed to contributing to national development beyond its core operations, stressing that investment in healthcare is essential to improving the wellbeing of Ghanaians and supporting national productivity.
He reaffirmed their commitment to partnering with key public institutions to help address critical needs, particularly in the health sector.
The support adds to ongoing collaborations between the private sector and public health institutions aimed at improving healthcare outcomes and ensuring sustainable service delivery across the country.
