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The Evangelical Presbyterian Church-Ghana, Divine Grace Parish, in Kumasi has embarked on a blood donation exercise to restock the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) blood bank.
The 2022 edition of the yearly exercise ended with an impressive turnout after a health walk exercise.
The exercise was to replenish and support the blood bank at the referral hospital which has been in dire need of pints of blood for its patients.
Scores of the church members and residents of Kumasi trooped in to the premises of the church to donate blood as a sign of their benevolence.

Many of them were glad and optimistic that their donations could help save a life.
The donation exercise forms part of activities in celebration of the church’s 75 years of existence in propagating the gospel in the Kumasi metropolis.

The Evangelical Presbyterian Church-Ghana (E.P.C.G.) Divine Grace Parish will be officially celebrating its diamond jubilee in December, 2022.
Here are more photos from the blood donation exercise:



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