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The members of Sir Charles Tachie-Menson Lodge number 8058EC, led by their Worshipful Master Charles Anani Seshie, embarked on a benevolent mission that left a lasting mark on the hearts of many.
Under the auspices of the District Grand Lodge of Ghana, this group of freemasons orchestrated a remarkable act of kindness that showcased the power of collective goodwill.
Their noble endeavour saw them present an array of essential maintenance items to the children's ward of the 37 Military Hospital.
This charitable initiative was more than a mere event—it was part of the Lodge's yearly commitment to philanthropy, as they continued to channel their resources and efforts towards selected institutions and the wider community.
As the gracious handover took place, the Lodge members received heartfelt gratitude from Dr. S Asamoah Okyere, the doctor overseeing the hospital.
With prayers and praises, Dr. Okyere expressed sincere appreciation for the Lodge's gesture.
The donated items, she emphasized, would significantly alleviate the hospital's challenges and provide much-needed relief to both the staff and the young patients under their care.
Dr. Okyere's words carried the hope that the Lodge would forever keep 37 Military Hospital in their charitable thoughts, weaving it into their future philanthropic endeavours.
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