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Business News of Monday, 28 October 2019

Source: The New Crusading Guide

Unity Link Financial Services shows love to Nsawam Hospital

The items being donated to the hospital by the Country Rep of Utility Link Financial Services The items being donated to the hospital by the Country Rep of Utility Link Financial Services

One of Ghana’s leading financial institutions, Unity Link Financial Services, has donated health equipment worth thousands of cedis to the Children’s Ward of the Nsawam Hospital in the Eastern Region.

Some of the items donated to the hospital were vein visualization scanner, Bilrubinometer, pulse Oximeter, Phototherapy Machine, Digital Thermometers and Omron Electronic B/P apparatus.

The gesture according to the donors forms part of their corporate social responsibility (CSR).

Speaking at the ceremony, Country of Rep of Unity Link Financial Services, Adwo Odom, hinted that the gesture forms part of their contribution towards addressing health challenges across the country.

She noted that addressing health challenges in the country is a collective responsibility and called on other corporate bodies to join the race.

She disclosed that unity link financial services is a non-bank financial institution specialized in money transfer.

“The supports that Unity Link Financial services gives to the Ghanaian community abroad is immense. We however feel a deep need to let our corporate responsibility touch the lives of people resident in our motherland too, and have done so continuously for 2 decades” she stated.

On his part, the Administrator of the Hospital Kofi Konlan, who received the items on behalf of the hospital thanked the donors for the gesture and was optimistic it would go a long way to help addressed their challenges at the children’s ward.

He indicated that the hospital is very important centre in addressing health challenges and was very happy that Unity Link Financial Services has demonstrated this generous love toe the health centre.

“Looking at the items, I can see they are brand new ones for babies when they are delivered” the hospital administrator hinted.