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The Ezekiel Ansah Foundation (EAF) in collaboration with an Us-based humanitarian organization Medshare, has donated health items to pregnant women and new mothers at the Okuapemman Community Clinic at Akropong Akuapem in the Eastern Region.
The donation forms part of the foundation’s annual Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR).
Items donated include pampers, wipes, umbilical cord clamps, baby blankets, baby name tags, thermometer guns, among others.
Ezekiel Ansah Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 2016 by US-based Ghanaian Ezekiel Ansah who plays for San Francisco 49ers in the National Football League (NFL).
Ezekiel Ansah Foundation’s primary objective is to create opportunities for the youth in health, education and sports and assist achieve their goals and inspire them to pursue their dreams.
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