In a spirit of gratitude and generosity, the First Sky Group marked its 21st Thanksgiving Service with a remarkable commitment to establish a state-of-the-art kidney transplant centre at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital by the end of 2024.
The announcement was made during the 21st annual Thanksgiving service held at the Accra International Conference Centre.
The Thanksgiving Service, an annual tradition for the First Sky Group, took on added significance this year as the organization reflected on its journey and achievements over the past two decades.
As part of its commitment to corporate social responsibility, the group revealed plans to channel resources and expertise towards advancing healthcare in Ghana.
The Group Chairman, Mr Eric Seddy Kutortse, expressed the company's gratitude for the support it has received from the community over the years.
He stated, "As we celebrate our 21st Thanksgiving Service, we recognize the importance of giving back to the community that has been instrumental in our success. Our commitment to establishing a kidney transplant centre at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital is a testament to our dedication to the well-being of the Ghanaian people”, Mr Eric Seddy Kutortse said.
Mr Eric Seddy Kutortse noted that the proposed kidney transplant centre will become a pioneering facility in the region, providing critical medical services to patients suffering from renal conditions.
He added that the centre will be equipped with cutting-edge technology, highly skilled medical professionals, and a comprehensive support system to ensure the success of kidney transplant procedures.
In collaboration with the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, the First Sky Group aims to expedite the establishment of the centre, with a target completion date set for the end of 2024.
The initiative, according to Mr Eric Seddy Kutortse aligns with the group's broader commitment to contributing to the enhancement of healthcare infrastructure in Ghana.
The First Sky Group's philanthropic gesture has been met with widespread acclaim from various sectors, in the hope that other organizations will follow suit in supporting critical healthcare initiatives.
As the project gains momentum, it is expected to leave a lasting impact on the healthcare landscape in Ghana, symbolizing the power of corporate responsibility and community collaboration.
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