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The Emmanuel Gyasi foundation, an initiative of Ghanaian Forward, Emmanuel Gyasi who plays in the Serie A in Italy, had donated essential items such as a fetal Doppler, Omron M7 blood pressure monitor, hospital mattresses and pillows, Veronica buckets with stands, and floor disinfectant to the Madina Polyclinic in Accra.
The benevolent act on Thursday, February 13, 2025, is part of the player's act of giving back to society, which happens every year since the establishment of the foundation.

It is also in line with the foundation's mission to support the less privileged.
Presenting the items on behalf of the player and his foundation was the country representative, Andrews Akavani, and members of the foundation.

"The foundation was established in 2001 and we have done several works, which have to do with supporting the needy. However, Madina Polyclinic, Kekele, was highly recommended this year. We were told the staff do very well but they are not well-equipped, hence the decision to come to their aid," said Mr Akavani.
"As you can see, we have brought several items including beds and pillows specifically for the maternity ward," he added.
Dr Emmanuel Addo Asante, the family physician specialist, received the items on behalf of the health centre, thanking the foundation for their kind gesture.
"I will use this opportunity to thank the Emmanuel Gyasi foundation for the donation made. This is much needed, we cannot do it all by ourselves, and with this donation, it will go a long way to help. We are really grateful to the Emmanuel Gyasi foundation," he said.

Gyasi is having an outstanding season in the Serie A with Empoli, where he has scored two and delivered two assists in 24 matches for the club in the ongoing campaign.
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