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The Ghana Medical Trust Fund, popularly known as Mahama Cares, has expressed heartfelt gratitude to all Ghanaians who have contributed to its life-saving initiatives.
In a post on its official Facebook page this morning, the Fund highlighted the profound impact of public generosity on hospitals, patients, and families across the country.
“Because of you, lives have been saved. Fear has turned into relief. Despair has given way to hope,” the post stated. Mahama Cares emphasised that the donations received so far have gone beyond numbers, touching hospital wards, waiting rooms, and the homes of families who were losing faith. “You didn’t just give. You chose life,” the statement added.
The Fund also called on Ghanaians who have not yet contributed to consider supporting the initiative.
“No amount is too small. Stand with the Ghana Medical Trust Fund. Help us save a life,” the post encouraged, providing multiple channels for donations.
Donations can be made via mobile money by dialling *255# across all networks or through direct bank transfers to National Investment Bank (Account: 1135105341202, Airport Branch) and First Atlantic Bank (Account: 2613171101016, Head Office Branch).
The Fund urged continued support to ensure that more lives can be saved during this month of love.
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