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The Edward Osei-Boakye Trust Fund has made an impactful donation to the Battor Catholic Hospital.
The trust, celebrated for its unwavering philanthropic spirit, has gifted an ambulance to the hospital, addressing the critical need for efficient patient transportation. Also, the Hospital received 10 hospital beds.
Most Rev. Dr Paul Kwabena Boafo, the dynamic board chair of the trust fund and the Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church, Ghana, shared the vision behind this pivotal donation with JoyNews.

"The ambulance was a request from the Battor Catholic Hospital, and we are thrilled to fulfil it," he stated.
"We are committed to doing more. While our resources are limited, we prioritize the most urgent needs and are always looking to expand our impact," he explained.
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Rev. Father Dr Peter Rocky Hesse, the Director of Health for the Catholic Archdiocese of Accra, expressed heartfelt gratitude on behalf of the hospital.

He highlighted the transformative impact of the donation saying “We had a big challenge when it came to referrals; picking up patients to and from the facility.
"Sometimes the rickety cars we use in picking up the patients wouldn't really help the situation of patients. But this ambulance is really going to solve a problem".

The donation ceremony was a distinguished event, graced by several notable trustees, including Most Rev. Prof. Daniel Yinkah Sarfo, Retired Archbishop Emeritus of the Anglican Church, Kumasi Diocese; the Rt. Revd. Oscar Christian Amoah, Anglican Bishop of Kumasi Diocese; Bishop Emeritus of the Catholic Church in Konongo-Mampong, Most Rev. Joseph Osei Bonsu; Lawyer Frank Beecham; and Gerard Osei Boakye. The trust’s secretary and legal team also honoured the occasion with their presence.

The Edward Osei-Boakye Trust Fund’s unwavering commitment to supporting healthcare facilities is making a significant and tangible difference.
With this new ambulance, the Battor Catholic Hospital is now better equipped to handle emergencies and provide critical medical attention, potentially saving countless lives.
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