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Guinness World Record (GWR) attemptee and Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) ambassador Afua Asantewaa O. Aduonum is scheduled to perform at this year's conference and fundraising dinner dance organised by the Ghana Physicians and Surgeons Foundation (GPSF) in North America.
The prestigious annual conference is scheduled for May 17-18, at the Atlanta Buckhead Hotel, USA.
The theme for this year's, the Foundation's 21st anniversary Conference is 'Modern Cancer Care: An Integrative Approach to Excellence, Equity and Innovation for Africa.”
After the conference, they will host a fundraising dinner dance to raise funds in support of healthcare missions and medical education.
The 'Singathoner ', who is expected to speak on endurance and women battling cancers, will also entertain the audience at the fundraising gala dinner dance.
The invitation letter signed by Gabriel Asumeng (M.D., MDiv), president of the Ghana Physicians and Surgeons Foundation of North America (GPSF) stated "…You are an influential individual in our society with a particular interest in women empowerment. You continue to inspire women and children in Ghana."
Those interested to learn more about the event and to register/buy your tickets, visit the GPSF website.
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