To support Philip Nai and Friends’ worthy cause of donating to the oncology unit of the children's ward at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, some individuals and corporate organizations have offered to provide services in this regard.
Menscook and Mr. Candy, have joined Aqua Blue Natural Mineral water for the fourth edition of the annual charity agenda.
This year, the programme will take place at the oncology unit of the children's ward at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital on December 23, 2023.
Aqua Natural Mineral Water will serve the children with their products as well as make donations to the unit.
Philip Nai & Friends will also donate, feed, entertain, encourage, worship and pray with children battling cancer at the hospital.
It has become necessary to visit and donate to these young ones because of the helpless conditions they and their parents find themselves.
It is reported that most of the parents (mothers) have lost their means of livelihood because they have relocated to the mothers’ hostel in order for them to be able to provide the needed care for their children.
Considering how expensive cancer treatment is, most of these parents who have already lost their means of livelihood are unable to follow through with the treatments for the children, therefore, end up abandoning the treatments which leads to fatalities.
Philip Nai and Friends will need more support and benevolence of corporate Ghana and all well-meaning individuals to help put a smile on the faces of these young ones and their parents during the yuletide and also give them hope for the future.
The team will be sending items such as bags of rice, boxes of oil, packs of water, diapers, packs of different tissues papers, gallons of liquid soap, boxes of assorted biscuits, and assorted drinks to the children.
Philip Nai and Friends is particularly appealing to well-meaning Ghanaians, businesses and corporate Ghana to also support this initiative by covering some of the medical expenses of the children. Please send your donations directly to 0244735451.
Philip Nai and Friends is a charity project founded by Philip Nai, a philanthropist and one of Ghana's astute and well-known producers at Joy FM, a subsidiary of The Multimedia Group.
It is an annual project done mainly in collaboration with his friends from the media fraternity including celebrities and support from business and corporate Ghana to show love to the underprivileged by feeding, clothing, providing medical care and entertainment among others. The visionary, Philip Nai has for the past three years, led this project in various communities in Accra, every Christmas Eve and wishes to replicate same across the country in the coming years with all your support.
Last year’s event dubbed 'Feed the Underprivileged', took place at Labadi.
It provided meals, clothes, shoes, and medical screening to over 2,000 children, more than six times the number it targeted the previous year.
Latest Stories
-
Brassier scores winner for Brest as they edge Rennes to secure European football
6 mins -
‘What are the real causes of the erratic power outages?’ GUTA demands from ECG
28 mins -
Implementing ESG framework in Ghana’s energy sector for sustainability
1 hour -
CAFCC: Dreams FC exit competition after 3-0 defeat in Kumasi
1 hour -
The detrimental effects of political interference on Ghana’s electricity sustainability
1 hour -
Prof. Opoku-Agyemang’s appointment as running mate intimidates the NPP – Benjamin Quashie
1 hour -
Black Stars physical trainer dead
1 hour -
Bawumia to kick off nationwide campaign for Election 2024 tomorrow
1 hour -
GUTA charges ECG to provide ‘dumsor’ timetable for businesses to plan
1 hour -
Reason for training professional counsellors is to heal a hurting world – CCP president
4 hours -
Woman allegedly brings dead man to bank to take out a loan
4 hours -
It’s a good feeling to score against PSG because I’m a Marseille boy – Andre Ayew
4 hours -
Joe Lartey Sr: A voice that brought life to Ghana sports and beyond
5 hours -
Bawumia promises to tackle issue most dear to Ghanaians as he begins nationwide campaign
6 hours -
Indian couple donate $24m fortune to charity to adopt monkhood
6 hours