Kofi Job Foundation Donates Three Incubators to Manhyia District Hospital

The Kofi Job Foundation has generously donated three incubators to the Manhyia District Hospital, enhancing healthcare at the Mother and Baby unit.

The incubators, valued over 180,000 Ghana Cedis, aims to alleviate the challenges faced by the facility, which had resorted to kangaroo baby practice due to a lack of modern equipment.

On Wednesday, January 22, 2025, Dr. Esther Gyebi and Mr. Kofi Gyebi (Kofi Job), founders of the Kofi Job Foundation, presented the cash to the hospital’s management. Dr. Gyebi expressed her sympathy for the parents and children who had endured difficulties at the facility, stating that the foundation was compelled to assist.
The foundation has pledged to continue supporting vulnerable individuals in society.
Mr. Kofi Job emphasized that their primary objective is to aid those in need, revealing plans to make numerous donations to deserving recipients throughout the year.
He appealed to affluent members of society to contribute to supporting vulnerable individuals who require assistance.
Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com/Jacob Agyenim Boateng