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Tobinco Foundation, the charity arm of Tobinco Group of Companies, has bailed out Twenty-five (25) patients at the Korle-bu Teaching Hospital who have been confined at the facility because of their inability to pay their medical bills.
The Foundation gave out GHS12, 285.87 to patients at the Maternity, Children and Emergency Wards to help them join their families back home.
The support, according to the President of the Foundation, Mrs. Millicent Akoto, was made possible as a result of the compassion that Mr. Sammuel Amoh Tobin, Chairman of the Tobinco Group of Companies which also includes Atinka 104.7 FM, has for the vulnerable.

Cynthia Adikpo who had been confined in the maternity ward for a year after she had been treated and discharged and Ruth Agyeman, mother of an 8-year-old girl who was knocked down by a speeding vehicle together with her father whilst crossing a high street, were among some of the beneficiaries.
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