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An Afro-pop and Afrobeat singer, Wendy Shay, has reached out Paediatric Ward of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital as she commemorated her birthday on Tuesday.
The artist, renowned for her chart-topping music and philanthropic endeavours, through her Wendy Shay Foundation, donated essential medical equipment to enhance the hospital's capacity to care for its youngest patients.
Among the items donated were Baby Cots, a Surgery Unit, a Radiant Warmer, a Paediatric Bed, and a Suctioning Machine.

These vital resources according to Wendy's team will go a long way to significantly improve the quality of care provided to newborns and children at the hospital.
Also, the "Survival" hitmaker reiterated the mission of the Wendy Shay Foundation and stressed that they are focused on improving healthcare in the country and supporting those in need.

“As an artist, I believe in using my influence to create positive change," she remarked. "Through the Wendy Shay Foundation, we aim to address pressing social issues and contribute to building a better future for all,” she said.
The management of Korle Bu Teaching Hospital extended their heartfelt gratitude to Wendy Shay and her foundation for their invaluable contribution.

The Head of Paediatric Surgery, Dr. Hope Glover Addy, Unit, lauded the donation, emphasising its direct impact on patient care.
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