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Deputy Lands Minister to Commission Savannah And North East Regional Offices

Deputy Lands Minister to Commission Savannah And North East Regional Offices

Individuals and organisations occasionally come to the rescue of these distressed patients, while some patients do the unimaginable by seneaking out of the hospital.Through its Homecoming initiative, Vodafone Ghana has been consistent in helping the country address this challenge.

For a decade now, the charity arm of the organisation, Vodafone Ghana Foundation, has gone to the aid of over 3,000 patients in various hospitals across the country.Besides reuniting families, this remarkable initiative has given back hope to families and communities as patients have gone back to their livelihoods and are able to fend for their families, while some are now able to pursue their dreams.

He prolonged his stay like other patients because raising the said amount for his treatment was a challenge until the Vodafone Ghana Foundation came to his rescue.The Vodafone Ghana Foundation continues to receive commendations from stakeholders within the healthcare delivery space.

The Director of Ghana Health Service, Dr Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, in a recent remark, said:"Through this initiative, Vodafone is changing lives, putting smiles on the faces of people and reuniting families.

In 2020 and 2021, Vodafone sent more than 700 patients home from hospitals in all sixteen regions of Ghana.

This also helped slow the spread of the pandemic in a way.In its efforts to find a lasting solution to this challenge, the Vodafone Ghana Foundation has registered and renewed cards for almost 1,000 beneficiaries on the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to enable them to continue to receive quality healthcare at a very reduced cost.The Vodafone Ghana Foundation and Sustainability Lead,  Amaris N.A.

Perby said:"Vodafone Ghana Foundation is dedicated to improving livelihoods and communities throughout the country.

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