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Health News of Monday, 8 October 2018

Source: ABL

ABL, GCGL offer free health services in 10th Adabraka Health Screening

A resident of Adabraka undergoing medical review as part of the health screening exercise A resident of Adabraka undergoing medical review as part of the health screening exercise

Accra Brewery Limited (ABL), in partnership with the Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL), offered free health services to Adabraka’s residents as part of its commitment to creating a Healthier World.

This year’s event was held at the Rev. Ernest Bruce Memorial Methodist Church in Adabraka. The Adabraka Health Screening (AHS) provides services such as eye and dental care, general health screening, distribution of mosquito nets to nursing mothers, and free registration onto the National Health Insurance Scheme.

During her welcome address, ABL’s Director of Legal & Corporate Affairs, Ms. Adwoa Aaba Arthur, said that “at ABL, our dedication and commitment to this annual event is rooted in our Dream of bringing people together for a better world. In pursuit of this Dream, we invest in a Healthier World”.

Ms. Arthur further stated that “health is a vital element in the development of every community and to us, investing in a Healthier World means investing in the future of our company and our people”.

“Most importantly, it is about investing in the physical well-being of the people in our surrounding community, which fosters prosperity for all,” she said.

Mr. Ransford Tetteh, the Acting Managing Director of the GCGL, added that GCGL has partnered with ABL on this health outreach all these years because “the Adabraka community is dear to our hearts”.

Mr. Tetteh further remarked that the Adabraka health Screening is necessary because “health is wealth and everybody’s health is a matter of concern”. This event is now in its 10th year with ABL, and this has impacted thousands by delivering health care at the doorstep of residents in a friendly and convenient way.

The screening has also afforded residents the opportunity to have personalised interaction with health workers, access free medicine, and receive free consultation. Residents are also able to access a year’s worth of free basic medical attention through registration onto the National Health Insurance Scheme.

Other partners for this year’s event included the Accra Diamond Lion’s Club who provided free eye care services, and Voltic (GH) Limited, which donated water for participants.

As part of its Dream of bringing people together for a better world, ABL also invests in a Growing World where everyone has the opportunity to improve their livelihood; and in a Cleaner World where our natural resources are shared and preserved for the future.