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As part of its contribution towards the development and improvement of the lives of people in the communities where it operates, Voltic Ghana Limited has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Accra Psychiatric Hospital to supply the hospital with 10 boxes of Voltic Natural Mineral Water and 30 bags of Voltic Cool Pac sachet water every month.
The Deputy Chief Health Service Administrator, Mr Peter Agyemang-Gyau, and the Deputy Director of Nursing Services, Mrs Alice Asare-Allotey, signed the MoU on behalf of the hospital while the Managing Director of Voltic Ghana Limited, Mr Gregory Metcalf, signed on behalf the company.
Mr Metcalf said, “We at Voltic Ghana Limited are committed to helping to improve the lives of people in our community and we embrace this partnership with the Accra Psychiatric Hospital as another opportunity to express this commitment.”
Mr Agyemang-Gyau expressed profound gratitude for Voltic Ghana Limited’s commitment to the hospital. He also appealed to other corporate bodies and individuals to come to the aid of the hospital in order to improve the quality of mental healthcare.
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