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Universal Hospitals Group (UHG), a sub-regional dealer in hospital equipment, has donated to the children’s ward of the Greater Accra Regional Hospital at Ridge in Accra.
The gesture was part of their Heritage Month activities for the month of March.

The donation consisted of essential medical consumables, including blood-giving sets, paraffin gauze, bandages, cotton wool, needles, and syringes, to support the hospital’s daily operations.
The company presented parcels of gifts to the children to brighten their day and create moments of joy during their hospital stay.

The support was aimed at easing operational pressures while also contributing to the well-being of patients and carers, with a series of meaningful, people-centred initiatives to strengthen community ties and celebrate national identity.
Activities during the month included employee recognition, healthcare-focused engagements, and civic and national education programmes designed to promote unity, pride, and shared responsibility.

The items were presented by the Chief Executive Officer of the company, Mr. Frederick Amissah, and supported by some senior management members, Mr. Eric Mensah Bonsu and Ms. Constance Amankrah-Yeboah, who conducted rounds to interact with children on admission and their caregivers.
The visit formed part of UHG’s broader Ghana Month outreach, centred on giving back to society and supporting vulnerable groups, particularly children receiving medical care.

The outreach was guided by the belief that healthcare extends beyond clinical treatment to include empathy, human connection, and emotional support.
During the visit, UHG staff spent time with the children, sharing moments of encouragement, laughter, and reassurance. These interactions brought comfort and positivity to the wards, complementing the medical care provided by healthcare professionals
Speaking during the visit, CEO Frederick Amissah emphasised the importance of placing people at the heart of healthcare delivery:

“At Universal Hospitals Group, our work is rooted in people. Healthcare is not only about systems and infrastructure but also about compassion, dignity, and connection. Visiting the children and spending time with them reminds us of why we do what we do—to support lives, uplift communities, and contribute to a healthier future for all".

He further acknowledged the dedication of healthcare professionals at the facility, commending their resilience and commitment to delivering quality care under challenging conditions. The engagement also provided an opportunity for UHG leadership to express appreciation for their continued service to the community.
The outreach reflects UHG’s core values of integrity, people-centricity, compassion, and excellence and reinforces the spirit of unity, generosity, and national pride associated with Ghana Month celebrations. It also underscores the company’s belief that meaningful impact is achieved not only through large-scale projects but also through consistent, thoughtful acts of service that directly touch lives.
Receiving the donation, the hospital administrator, Mr Philip AfetiKorto, thanked the management of the company for the gesture.

He promised to put the items to good use to serve their purpose.
Established in 1988, Universal Hospitals Group Limited is a leading Ghanaian and West African healthcare infrastructure company specialising in turnkey solutions, including the design, construction, equipping, and maintenance of healthcare facilities. With over 35 years of experience and more than 60 projects delivered across Ghana and several African countries—including Liberia, The Gambia, Nigeria, and Niger—UHG continues to play a significant role in strengthening healthcare systems across the region.

Beyond infrastructure, UHG’s work extends to the supply of medical and non-medical consumables, consultancy services, and the training of healthcare personnel.
The Group has consistently complemented its business operations with social impact initiatives, supporting institutions such as the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC), Trust Hospital, GPHA Hospital, Princess Marie Louis Children’s Hospital, Pantang Hospital, and the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, among others. It has also contributed to broader community development through educational infrastructure and water projects nationwide.

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