Little Angels Trust, a charitable organisation, has adopted and commissioned the refurbishment of the newborn baby ward for nursing mothers at the Princess Marie Louise Children’s Hospital in Accra.
Initiative by Little Angels TrustThe initiative, which has been a cherished tradition of Little Angels Trust since 2004, aimed to bring smiles to the faces of both mothers and their little ones. For many mothers, the experience was emotional. As part of the celebration, Little Angels Trust made sure every child present received a special gift, with the new horns being one of the highlights of the day.
Little Angels Trust Goes the Extra MileBeyond the joy shared with the children, Little Angels Trust also made generous presentations to the Mamobi General Hospital. The charity provided essential medical supplies and equipment to help improve healthcare services at the facility.
Point of view by Founder of Little Angels Trust The Founder and Chair of Trustees of Little Angels Trust, Madam Dame Lavina Enim spoke about the motivational drive for the initiative, particularly during the festive season.
Purely, you see that joy in the children’s faces, the balloons alone blows their mind . This are children who come from certain areas that the parents can’t afford some of these things that we provide and for us its such a joy seeing them happy..that is the motivation
Choosing Mamobi General HospitalMadam Dame Lavina Enim revealed that they love mamobi General Hospital because of the the warm reception. “The welcome here is fantastic , we did some refurbishment this year.. including the children ward and the Out Patient Department”.
Items presented by Little Angels TrustThe items presented include medical supplies and assorted items such as food, water as well as a variety of items that will make the festive season memorable for the children.
The refurbishment included the repainting by the NGO and the furnishing by its partner, Furnart Ghana Limited.
The organisation also donated assorted items, including water, clothing, and soft drinks, to the Hospital.
With the adoption of the ward, it means Little Angels Trust would take full responsibility for keeping the ward in good condition and also ensure the beautification of the edifice at all times.
The NGO will be working hand-in-hand with the management of the hospital to achieve their set goals in this regard.
Dame Lavina Enim, Founder and Chair of Trustees, Little Angels Trust, said the gesture was part of the 20th anniversary of the organisation.
She said children were the future for the country, describing the event as a special and emotional journey in responding to the needs of the hospital for better healthcare.
The Founder said in September this year, the organisation embarked on an eight-mile “love walk” from the circle SSNIT branch to Korle-bu hospital to create awareness of childhood cancer in the country.
She said over the years, the organisation had been supporting Korle-Bu Hospital, Princess Marie Louise Hospital, Accra Psychiatric Hospital, and Mamobi Hospital.
She pledged to continue to serve society through her humanitarian services, especially with children, and called for support to achieve the agenda.
Dr Maame Yaa Adobea Nyarko, Medical Superintendent of Princess Marie Louise Hospital, appreciated the great transformation by the organisation.
The ward she said would energise the nursing mothers to rest well and pledged to take good care of the facilities.
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