NGO Settles Medical Bills for Detained Nursing Mothers at KATH

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The God's Coming Kingdom Foundation has covered the medical expenses of several nursing mothers struggling to pay their bills at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi. The founder, Mr. Solomon Abronoma Nyarko, based in Holland, has donated funds through his NGO to assist these detained mothers.

The foundation is currently overseen by Rebecca Kaaley.

During the donation event, Kaaley expressed concern about nursing mothers and their babies who recover but cannot afford their medical bills.

She explained that this initiative aligns with the foundation's goal to reduce maternal mortality and contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals. Kaaley added that the foundation is a non-profit organization committed to spreading God's love by supporting the needy and underprivileged through impactful social interventions and community development programs.

Akparibo Gertrude, the principal nursing officer in charge of maternity ward A1 at the hospital, expressed her gratitude for the NGO's support during an interview with journalists. She appealed to corporate institutions and philanthropists to assist other detained patients.

"We appeal to others to follow this example and periodically help poor mothers who struggle to settle their bills," she said.

Several beneficiary mothers thanked the God's Coming Kingdom Foundation team and Mr. Solomon Abronoma Nyarko for their assistance.

The foundation undertakes the payment of medical bills twice a year as part of its ongoing responsibilities.

Source by www.ghanaweb.com



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