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Atonsu Area Supports Sawua Health Centre

The Atonsu Area of The Church of Pentecost has demonstrated its unwavering support for the Sawua Health Centre in the Bosomtwe District of the Ashanti Region.

In a heartwarming gesture of generosity, the Church made a substantial donation to the health centre on Friday, March 22, 2024.

The donation, valued at over GHS 20,000.00, was aimed at helping the health centre meet its logistical needs and enhance its capacity to deliver essential healthcare services to the local community.

Led by the Area Head, Apostle Gideon Obeng-Darko Debrah, the donation included vital medical equipment and supplies such as a delivery bed, ward beds, filled-litre oxygen cylinders, consumable gloves, weighing machines, and executive chairs.

These items are expected to significantly improve the operational efficiency of the Sawua Health Centre, ensuring that it remains well-equipped to meet the healthcare demands of its patients.

Apostle Debrah highlighted the importance of supporting the Sawua Health Centre, recognising its pivotal role as the primary healthcare facility for the community. He affirmed the Area’s dedication to supporting the facility through regular contributions, aiming to elevate its standards of excellence.

Receiving the items, Madam Victoria Derry, the Public Health Nurse who represented the District Health Director, expressed heartfelt gratitude for the donation and emphasised its positive impact on healthcare delivery in the community.

She also appealed for support in enhancing the facility’s Lab Centre, stressing its crucial role in healthcare services.

Hon. Prince Kwame Adutwum, the Assembly Member of Sawua Electoral Area, also appreciated The Church of Pentecost for their generous gesture, recognising the power of community solidarity in addressing healthcare challenges.

The collaborative efforts between the Atonsu Area of The Church of Pentecost and the Sawua Health Centre exemplify the importance of community support in improving healthcare services for all.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah & Dennis Owusu

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