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Central University has teamed up with Sangy Global and her partners Anointed Ladies HomeCare UK to organise a free health screening and distribution of Zimmer frames for the elderly at the Kaneshie Market.
The programme which took place on Thursday, January 23, 2025 drew hundreds of participants.
This impactful initiative aimed to provide accessible healthcare services to traders, shoppers, and residents in and around the bustling market area.
The health screening event, focused on educating the community about preventive healthcare while offering essential diagnostic services at no cost. The collaboration reflected both organizations’ commitment in improving the well-being of underserved populace in Ghana.
The Kaneshie Market is a central hub of economic activity in Accra which is a home to thousands of traders who often prioritize their businesses over their health. Recognizing this challenge, Central University and Sangy Global strategically chose the market as the venue for the initiative to reach as many people as possible.
Participants benefited from a wide range of services, including blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, BMI assessments, eye examinations, and general medical consultations. Health professionals will also provide personalized advice on nutrition, lifestyle changes, and disease prevention.
Central University’s involvement highlights its dedication to community engagement and public health advocacy. By partnering with Sangy Global, a renowned organization known for its health outreach programs, the initiative leverages expertise, resources, and logistics to create a significant impact.
“Our mission goes beyond providing education; it includes giving back to society. This partnership with Sangy Global underscores our commitment to supporting community health and wellness,” said [insert spokesperson name], a representative of Central University.
Sangy Global, on its part, expressed excitement about the collaboration, emphasizing the importance of addressing health disparities in Ghana. “Health is wealth, and everyone deserves access to basic healthcare services, regardless of their background. Together with Central University, we are working to make this a reality,” stated by Sarah Nana Yeboah, Founder of Sangy Global.
In addition to the health screenings, attendees received some items, educational materials on disease prevention and managing chronic illnesses such as hypertension and diabetes.
Volunteers from both organizations also engaged and encouraged the public to do regular health check-ups and have a proactive approach to wellness.
Central University and Sangy Global invite the public to take advantage of this opportunity to prioritize their health. The event is open to all, with no prior registration required.


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