Afetsi Awoonor Foundation supports nursing mothers and newborns

In line with its mission to spread love and compassion, the Afetsi Awoonor Foundation made a significant donation to nursing mothers and newborns at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital during the Easter festivities.
The donation, which took place on Easter Monday, included diapers, wipes, and detergents. The initiative aims to support mothers and promote maternal and child health in the country.
The Foundation is well known for its efforts to enhance rural healthcare through donations of medical equipment and support to community health centres in the Volta Region.
While presenting the items, Adaku Ufere Awoonor, Co-Founder of the Foundation, highlighted the personal significance of the donation. “As a mother, diapers were my biggest challenge, and we believe these items will help ease the journey for these mothers,” she said.
Some of the nursing mothers who received the items expressed deep gratitude. “I wasn’t expecting anything like this today. This surprise has truly lifted my spirit,” said one mother.
The Afetsi Awoonor Foundation is a non-governmental organization that empowers youth and children through skills development, talent nurturing, and personal growth—fostering self-sufficiency and a strong sense of responsibility toward community development.
Over the years, the Foundation has positively impacted communities through various interventions, including donations to the vulnerable, provision of solar-powered boreholes, supply of hospital consumables, youth mentorship, football tournaments, and business funding.
Source: ClassFMonline.com
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