A third stream of income, has been outdoor by the Kokrokoo Charities Foundation (KCF) to solicit for funds towards the "Project 100" initiative, a social intervention aimed at saving pre-term babies.
Christened "Spin for a cause," contributors of the new fundraising initiative would be required to buy a scratch card from a cedi to GHC50.00, which they would scratch to reveal the hidden gifts.
The initiatives, which is jointly being undertaking by KCF, Jumia, National Lottery Authority and the Stanbic Bank would reward donors with gifts including kettle, electric iron, smartphones, a car and flight ticket.
Mr Kwame Safa Kayi, President of the Kokrokoo Charities Foundation and a Radio Presenter at Peace FM who outdoor the initiative in Accra said through the first two streams of fundraising namely, the corporate donation and short code, 31 incubators had been procured, installed and handed over to hospitals across the country.
Mr Safa Kayi, said the "Project 100 aims to purchase and donate 100 infant incubators to hospitals across the country by the end of 2019 and appealed to the public to support the initiative.
In the coming days, he noted that four more incubators would be given out to health facilities and urge Ghanaians home and abroad to help build a more socially committed and caring attitude towards newborn health.
Mr Sefa Kayi said through the project, "I pray to give mothers hope and keep children alive, while generating considerable empathy and funds from the general public and corporate world in support of newborn health".
On the next steps after project 100, he said the Foundation would focus on soliciting support for the expansion and retooling of the Neonatal Intensive Unit of the Cape Coast hospital.
The Project was initiated in 2014 with the goal of raising funds to purchase a total of 100 incubators for health facilities across the country.
Mr Dennis Adu-Twum, Programmes Director, Kokrokoo Charities Foundation, said the initiative was to help "fight the high rate of infant mortality.
He thanked organizations and individuals, who have generously given towards the project, adding that within the next five months, "we hope to meet 50 per cent of our goal, thereby, increasing the beneficiaries of Project 100- Hospitals with neonatal intensive care units across Ghana to drastically reduce preterm deaths".