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Award-winning fashion company, Fashion Vault, in collaboration with VisionSpring and Total Vision Eyecare, is launching a free eyecare and health screening initiative for traders and residents at the Agbogbloshie market in the Greater Accra Region on Saturday, August 19th, 2023.
This initiative, which is a part of the company's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, will encompass activities such as checking blood pressure, distribution of free optical glasses, providing eye medications, conducting malaria and diabetes tests, performing eye examination, free consultations, counseling sessions, and much more.
During the press launch of the event, Ms Fredaline Asiedu, the Chief Executive Officer of Fashion Vault, expressed her commitment to enhancing quality healthcare delivery, especially for the under-served.

She emphasized the importance of this endeavor and how it aligns with her vision to positively impact lives through lasting memories.
Ms Asiedu stated, "I am deeply grateful to be an instrument of blessings to others. I believe in creating meaningful actions that leave a positive mark on many lives. This initiative is an integral part of our company's CSR."
Fredaline Asiedu extended an invitation to individuals, philanthropists, and other benevolent organisations to contribute and make the event a resounding success.
The Executive Director of Total Vision Eyecare, Dr Matilda Adda also urged traders to participate in their numbers, highlighting the opportunity to assess their health status, receive free medication, free optical glasses and enjoy the event's activities.
The event is partly sponsored by Trip Edge Global, All Pharm, Third EyeCare & Vision Centre, McGaniel, Frutos Juice, The Nack Bar, Black Ink Photography, Dotted I Catering Services, The Silhouette Ghana, Chrismaison and Speckless Event & Decor.
Fredaline Asiedu regularly hosts trade seminars across the country, offering guidance and insights to traders and young women on effective entrepreneurship management and meaningful financial planning, ultimately leading to profitable outcomes.

Her remarkable achievements have left a positive impact on the youth and numerous communities. Her initiatives have created employment opportunities for many women. She has also educated many scale up business owners about sound financial practices.
Fredaline Asiedu has received numerous prestigious awards, including Entrepreneur of the Year at the Ghana Youth Leadership and Business Awards. She is also a strong advocate for women's empowerment and girl-child education. She has a notable background in financial literacy and has worked with respectable financial institutions.
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