As part of activities marking the 10th Anniversary celebration of MTN Ghana Foundation, MTN staff volunteers have distributed 140 hampers to babies born on Christmas day in selected hospitals across the country.
The hampers, each comprising blankets, diapers, towels, shawls, bibs, toiletries, clothes and other baby essentials were distributed to mothers in 10 hospitals in four regions of Ghana. Mothers with multiple births were given additional hampers for each baby.
The hospitals are Tamale Teaching Hospital and Tamale Central Hospital all in the Northern region and in Ashanti region, the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Suntreso Hospital and Tafo Government Hospital. In the Greater Accra and Western regions MTN Staff presented gifts to babies at the Tema General Hospital, Raphael Medical Center, Effia Nkwanta Regional Hospital and Essikado Community Hospital respectively.
Commenting on the distribution of hampers, the Acting Corporate Services Executive Mrs. Georgina Asare Fiagbenu said the donation was in line with Foundation’s commitment to brighten the lives mothers and their babies.
“Christmas, as we all know is a season for showing love. We did this to put smiles on the faces of these mothers to make them feel loved and share in the joy of the season, she said.”
The mothers of the babies who were overjoyed commended MTN Ghana Foundation for the exceptional show of love. The management of all the hospitals visited expressed their gratitude to MTN and commended them for the kind gesture.
Since 2011, the MTN Ghana Foundation has donated over 1500 hampers to babies born between 24th and 26th December. The donation is one of the several ways the MTN Ghana Foundation has helped to helped to make Christmas memorable for mothers during in Christmas.
Prior to the distribution of hampers to babies, MTN Ghana Foundation organized Christmas parties for about 3000 children in selectedschools across the country. The Christmas parties were held for children at Glefe Basic School-Glefe at Mpoasei Dansoman; Mampong School for the Deaf, Mampong; Sekondi/Takoradi School for the Deaf Secondary and Zuarungu community.
In the space of 10 years, the MTN Foundation has improved access to healthcare by building hospital blocks and CHPS Compounds and donated medical equipment to various health centres. Some health projects the MTN Ghana Foundation has undertaken include the construction of a 40 bed maternity block for Tema General Hospital, Neonatal Care Center for Tamale Teaching Hospital, refurbishment of the 2nd floor maternity block of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, construction of a maternity block for Ejisu Government Hospital the provision of an Emergency Center for Atua Government Hospital. In all the Foundation invested USD 13 million in about 142 projects across the country which is directly impacting an estimated 4 million and several others indirectly. The Foundation on the 30th of October 2017, launched its 10th Anniversary under the theme “Celebrating Ten years of brightening lives, inspiring a brighter future
About The MTN Foundation:
The MTN Ghana Foundation was established in November 2007 as the vehicle to select and implement MTN’s Corporate Social Investments. MTN Ghana Foundation has three areas of focus -Health, Education and Economic Empowerment. From inception to December 2016, the Foundation had undertaken 142 major projects across the country. Notable health projects include: construction of a Neonatal Care Center for Tamale Teaching Hospital, refurbishment of the 2nd floor maternity block of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, construction of a maternity block for Ejisu Government Hospital, and construction of an Emergency Center for Atua Government Hospital. Education projects undertaken include: construction of a boys dormitory for Akropong School for the Blind, construction of a six-unit classroom block for Kodjonya Millennium School, establishment of 10 MTN ICT Learning Centers in each of Ghana’s 10 regions and the institution of an Innovation Hub at KNUST to promote Telecoms Engineering and Research. Key projects undertaken in Economic Empowerment include: the construction of shea butter processing centers, provision of seed capital and skill training for Women of Tizaa Dini Association of Yendi and the Sung Suma Women Association of Wa.