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EMHREP Spends X'mas with Mental Health Patients on the Street

Tue, 3 Jan 2017 Source: MEMHREP Communications Team

Whilst majority of Ghanaians spent the Christmas festivities with their families at

home, the Mensah Mental Health Rehabilitation Project (MEMHREP) did the contrary by

spending a day with the mental-health patients on the street. This happened last

Saturday, December 31, 2016 in the Kumasi Metropolis. About 20 members of the Group

in their colourful T-shirts and with the support of some nurses, not only interacted

with these mentally-challenged persons (Nyame Adehye3), but also fed, bathed and

clothed them.

It must be pointed out that, this is not the first time MEMHREP has been showing love

and care for these unfortunate human beings. For the past five years MEMHREP has been

feeding, bathing, and clothing the mentally-ill persons on the street in the Kumasi

Metropolis at its own expenses.

Led by Mr. Adu Gyamfi, MEMHREP has so far rescued a 4-month abondoned-baby of

mentally-deranged woman from death in September, 2014. It also emerged the best

institution in maize production in the Atwima Kwanwoma District during the 2014

National Farmers' Day Celebration.

Again, during the celebration of the 2016 Mental Health Day (10th October), MEMHREP

organised a get-together for 40 mental health patients at Willingways Rehabilitation

Centre at Kwamo near Ejisu. It was followed by a cash donation of GHC200, two mini

sacks of used clothing, 15kg of rice, bars of key soap, a number of washing powder,

packets of toilet rolls, ten bags of sachet water worth 1000s of Ghana cedis.

Currently, MEMHREP is building a permanent Rehabilitation Centre for the mental

patients at Akokoamon in Ashanti Region. The Centre will be used to provide the

necessary skills for employment for the recovered victims in order to reintegrate

them back into the community.

MEMHREP therefore needs all kinds of support from individuals, philanthropists and

institutions home and abroad to make the organization's dream of ridding our streets

off mental patients a reality.

Donations could be made via mobile money accounts - 0248762692 (MTN) and 0271461489

(Tigo) or through MEMHREP's bank account in Ghana at CAL Bank, Kumasi Kejetia Branch.

Account name: MEMHREP. Account No: 151017809014. For those in abroad, donations could

be made through this account: Bank - Santander UK. A/C name: MEMHREP. A/C No -

21027409. Sort code: 09-01-28 or Bank Identifier Code(BIC): ABBYGB2LXXX

INternational Bank Account Number(IBAN):GB71ABBY09012821027409

You can also contact MEMHREP on 0044(0)7572625833 (UK), 0013476476864 (USA) and

0248762692 (Ghana). NO CONTRIBUTION OR DONATION IS TOO SMALL’ – EVERY LITTLE

HELPS. ‘Boa Nnyame Adehye3’.

MEMHREP Communications Team

http://www.memhrep.com

info@memhrep.com

Source: MEMHREP Communications Team