Over 300 residents of Sogakope in the South Tongu District of the Volta
Region have received free medical screening and treatments of varied
ailments.
It was organised and funded by Vodafone Ghana Foundation, a charity arm
of the telecommunication company, under its social responsibility
initiative dubbed: “Healthfest” to help keep the people healthy.
Among the ailments treated were high blood pressure, diabetes, and malaria, which topped the list.
Nana Yaa Ofori-Koree, Foundation Director, said since its inception in
2013, the Healthfest initiative had benefited over 10,000 people across
the country.
Similar programmes, she said, would be held for Ashaiman, Tema New Town,
Alajo, Glefe, Dansoman, Essikado and Bentom by the close of the year.
Mrs Ofori-Koree said the programme also catered for some urgent surgical
operations for a number of people of which some 20 Volta Regional
residents benefited, adding that an operation for cleft patients would
be done on November 19 to 30 this year, in Ho.
She said the Foundation also runs a “Healthline 255” initiative, a
medical centre in which people talk with doctors daily through free 255
Vodafone call line and 0505050500 on other networks, noting that eye
problems topped the complaints list.
Vodafone Ghana, through its Foundation, would continue to play its
social role in uplifting the people’s welfare, Mrs Ofori-Koree said.
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