QNET MARKS EID IN GHANA BY DONATING TO KUMASI SOUTH HOSPITAL

May 19, 2022
3 years ago

QNET, an e-commerce-based Direct Selling powerhouse, is celebrating Eid-al-Fitr by providing food, groceries, different drinks, and toiletries to the Kumasi South Hospital in Ghana's Ashanti Region. QNET made the gift as part of its annual Ramadan charity program to honor the holy month of fasting, which is celebrated by millions of Muslims throughout the world with prayer, meditation, generosity, and a sense of social togetherness.

 

"For many years, QNET has organized a global giving drive to benefit communities in need to commemorate Ramadan and Eid, in keeping with our company's vision, RYTHM - Raise Yourself To Help Mankind."

We are acutely aware of global disparities, and it is our duty to the communities in which we do business to actively participate in resolving some of these concerns.

 

While our corporate foundation supports various longer-term community development programs, we use this holy month to demonstrate our thankfulness for what we have by giving with those who are less fortunate," said Biram Fall, QNET Regional General Manager.

 

 

 

The company's RYTHM vision, which stands for "Raise Yourself To Help Mankind," is the motivating factor behind its focus on enabling people and communities to uplift themselves and make a difference.

QNET provided big 47.2 KG oxygen cylinders, medical regulators, wheelchairs, and crutches to the Ghana Police Hospital at Cantonment in Accra and the Komfo Anokye Hospital in Kumasi last year, during the height of the Covid-19 outbreak. This medical equipment and supplies aided the hospital in providing treatment to patients at a critical moment.

 

In the past, QNET has supported a variety of community programs and organizations, extending aid to the vulnerable, carrying out relief projects, donating food and personal protective equipment, and providing hospitals and medical stations with multiple units of its flagship HomePure air purifier and water purification products, among other socially responsible initiatives and projects.

Mr. Gyamfi Yeboah, Chief Administrator for the Kumasi South Hospital, thanked QNET for the contribution on behalf of the hospital and pledged that the equipment will be put to good use.

 

QNET's grassroots business model, powered by the power of e-commerce, has aided millions of entrepreneurs in over 100 countries across the world.

 

 

 

"QNET is devoted to becoming a purpose-driven organization that is generating change in the lives of our people, our communities, and the world as a global corporation with almost a thousand employees and millions of customers in around 100 countries." Mr. Fall finished up.