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Fafraha Health Centre is helped by the ICGC Holy Ghost Temple.
The International Central Gospel Church's Holy Ghost Temple branch has donated GH92,050 in medical and office equipment to the Fafraha Health Centre in Adentan Municipality.
An ultrasound machine with printer, a photocopier, two desktop computers, an autoclave, 50 plastic chairs, two uninterrupted power supply devices, and four signages are among the items.
Mrs Felicia Annor, wife of the Senior Pastor, Reverend Christopher Yaw Annor, who presented the items on behalf of the Church, stated that the donation was in keeping with the Church's social responsibility.
It was also included in activities commemorating the Church's 27th anniversary.
She stated that the Church had supported a number of institutions over the years, particularly in the areas of education and health.
Since 2021, for example, it has donated incubators and phototherapy lamps to at least one health facility in each of the country's 16 regions.
"It has provided Information, Communication, and Technology (ICT) centers to the Mampong Akwapim Demonstration School for the Deaf, Fafraha Senior High School in Adentan Municipality, Kintampo and New Longoro Senior High Schools in Kintampo Municipality.
It also installed street lighting along the Rowi-Catholic Church Junction road in Adentan Municipality.
Mrs Annor expressed concern about the state of the Fafraha Health Centre, stating that the Church was concerned about the lack of a public facility that could provide quality basic one-stop health services within its Community.
"Therefore, it is important to resource the Fafraha Health Centre, which is a public health facility to provide that quality and accessible health services to members in the community," she emphasised.
"With this modest support, the Church anticipates that the quality of services in this facility will improve and become more appealing to people in the community," she said.
She urged the staff to maintain and use the equipment efficiently to help improve services at the facility.
The Municipal Director of Health Services, Dr Jeffrey Kojo Arhin, thanked the Church for the gesture, saying that “the items you have presented to us today is the biggest donation ever by any single entity to the facility”.
He assured the Church of maintaining the items for the benefit of patients.
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