Sun Queen Foundation and SOSSAH donate brand new pick-up vehicle to St Anthony’s hospital

The Sun Queen Foundation (Stichting de Zonnekoningin) and SOSSAH have handed over a double cabin pick-up vehicle to the St Anthony’s hospital located in the Ketu North Municipal capital of the Volta region.
In attendance at the ceremony were the Diocesan health director, vicar general for the keta Akatsi diocese, the hospital management, staff of the hospital, some chiefs and queen mothers of the area and other invited guests.
Madam Quist Justine, a principal nursing officer, head of public health at St Anthony’s hospital and the SOSSAH Advising ambassador presented the car on behalf of the President and Board members of SOSSAH, the Sun Queen foundation and all individuals who contributed to the success of the project.
She noted that, the donation of the pick-up is the implementation phase of “Wheel for life” project which is to support the public health unit in their outreach as well as other activities.
She thanked Sun Queen Foundation, SOSSAH, Ton Hendrix en Cis Heerkens, his brothers and wife, Robert de Bruijckere (Godzoga I), Eugenie de Bruijckere-Rondagh (Amavi) and all other individuals who made this project a success.
His Lordship Bishop Gabriel Edoe Kumordji received the vehicle on behalf of the diocese and handed it over to the hospital through the administrator.
He expressed appreciation to the Sun Queen Foundation and SOSSAH for their immense contribution to the hospital.
He further noted that, the use of the car must be done judiciously, and that reckless driving or improper use of the vehicle should not be encouraged.
The administrator of the hospital, Dr. Stephen Aboagye also appreciated the kind gesture from the donors and assured them that, the maintenance of the vehicle will be key to them.
Mr. Aboagye said, the vehicle is in safe hand adding that, the hospital’s administration in partnership with the Ho Technical University shall help in maintaining their vehicle.
SOSSAH over the past few years, supported widows, Persons with Disabilities (PWD’s) and other vulnerable in the society.
In Ghana, Justine, a public health nurse, regularly visits the many vulnerable households spread over various villages. She helps them to seek medical help. Justine includes the most vulnerable among them in her social program.
Both the hospital and the communities received help in form of medical equipment, food, water, care, education and sometimes financial support for education which benefits self-sustainability.
The vulnerable in some communities were also supported to enrol under the health insurance scheme for free with support from SOSSAH.
In July 2021, a large consignment of medical equipment was received by St Anthony’s hospital through SOSSAH, a kind management of the hospital described as the largest to have been received from a non-governmental organization since the establishment of the health facility.
Images from the ceremony below……………..






SOURCE: www.ignewss.com| Ghana