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Hisense Ghana has yet again demonstrated its commitment to the community by making a generous donation.
On Friday 2nd June 2023, the home appliances giants presented valuable Hisense products worth thousands of Cedis to the Adjiringanor Health Centre near East Legon.
The item included three brand new Hisense standing refrigerators, three new Hisense washing machines, four flat screen Televisions, a Hisense Gas cooker with an oven, boxes of Hisense Microwaves, Electrical steamed irons and water kettles.

This marks Hisense's second donation within a short period, as they recently supported the Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) in Accra.
The Marketing Coordinator of Hisense, Renee Quaye summed up her speech in simple terms saying, "This is in response to the requests received daily and we acknowledge the admirable services provided by the health centre.

"We believed that the donated items would serve a significant purpose and contribute to a worthy cause”.
Head of the facility at the Adjiringanor Health Centre Dr Abena Asantewaa Poku said in an interview "We are highly impressed and extremely grateful for the items. In fact, we did not expect it. I believe it is the beginning of good things to come."
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