The Father Campbell Foundation makes a donation to a pediatric hospital

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The Father Andrew Campbell SVD Foundation, known for its dedication to the welfare of children and vulnerable individuals, recently made a significant contribution to the Princess Marie Louise Hospital in Accra. As part of the foundation’s First Anniversary celebration, Reverend Father Andrew Campbell, the Founder, and CEO, presented the hospital with essential food items and detergents worth millions of Ghana Cedis. The donation serves as a testament to the foundation’s commitment to improving the lives of those in need.

A Gesture of Compassion

The donation comprised bags of rice, gallons of cooking oil, soft drinks, toiletries, detergents, and disposable cups. Father Campbell, renowned for his charitable work in Ghana over the years, expressed that the aim of the foundation is to support the welfare of children and vulnerable individuals within society. As the former Parish Priest of Christ the King Parish, he has been actively involved in numerous charitable initiatives, and this donation is a continuation of his philanthropic efforts.

Sustained Support for the Hospital

Father Campbell assured the Princess Marie Louise Hospital that the foundation’s support would extend beyond this donation. Recognizing the financial challenges faced by the hospital, he affirmed the foundation’s commitment to providing ongoing assistance to both the patients and the hospital in the coming years. The contribution from the Father Andrew Campbell SVD Foundation brings hope and relief to the hospital staff and patients, emphasizing the significance of collective efforts in ensuring quality healthcare services for all.

Gratitude and Call for Collaboration

Dr. Maame Yaa Nyarko, the Medical Superintendent of the Princess Marie Louise Hospital, expressed her profound appreciation to the Father Andrew Campbell SVD Foundation for their generous donation. Acknowledging the financial constraints faced by the hospital, she emphasized the positive impact of such contributions in supporting its operations. Dr. Nyarko also appealed to the government to establish more hospitals across the country to complement their efforts in providing quality healthcare to all Ghanaians. Additionally, she called upon other foundations, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), and benevolent societies to come forward and support the hospital in its mission to serve the community.

The donation made by the Father Andrew Campbell SVD Foundation to the Princess Marie Louise Hospital demonstrates the power of compassion and philanthropy in uplifting the lives of those in need. This act of generosity not only addresses the immediate requirements of the hospital but also emphasizes the importance of collaborative efforts in providing quality healthcare services to all Ghanaians. With continued support from organizations and individuals alike, the Princess Marie Louise Hospital will be better equipped to fulfill its mission and make a lasting impact on the well-being of the community it serves.

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