As part of the end-of-year activities of the MTN Ghana Foundation, employee volunteers of MTN Ghana have distributed hampers worth GH¢36, 000 to over 200 babies born on Christmas day across the country.
The hampers, each comprising blankets, diapers, towels, shawls, bibs, toiletries, clothes and other baby essentials were distributed to mothers in 11 hospitals in four regions of Ghana. Mothers with multiple births were given additional hampers for each baby.
The hospitals are the La General Hospital, Police Hospital and Ridge Hospital, all in Accra, and in Kumasi the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Suntreso Hospital and Tafo Government Hospital.
In the Western Region, the MTN staff presented gifts to babies at the Effia Nkwanta Regional Hospital, Essikado Community Hospital and the Takoradi European Hospital.
The MTN staff in the Northern Region of Ghana also presented gifts to babies at the Tamale Teaching Hospital and the Central Hospital.
According to Robert Kuzoe, Sustainability & Social Impact Senior Manager of MTN Ghana Foundation, the donation was in line with foundation’s commitment to brighten lives through impactful corporate social investments.
“It is with great joy that we offer gifts to these unique babies. Christmas, as we all know, is a season for showing love. We did this to put smiles on the faces of these mothers to make them feel loved and share in the joy of the season,” he said.
The mothers of the babies who were overjoyed commended MTN Ghana Foundation for the exceptional show of love.
One of the mothers who had delivered twins said, “This is my best Christmas. I will surely tell my babies when they grow up that MTN brought them lovely gifts when they were born just as the wise men did for Jesus.”
Since 2011, the MTN Ghana Foundation has donated over 1,000 hampers to babies born between December 24 and 26. The donation is one of the many ways the MTN Ghana Foundation has helped to brighten the lives of members of the Ghanaian community. The presentation of the hampers was given to celebrate the occasion of the birth of Jesus Christ.
Since its inception in 2007, the MTN Foundation has improved access to healthcare by building hospital blocks and CHPS compounds and donated medical equipment to various health centres.
Some health projects the MTN Ghana Foundation has undertaken include the construction of a neonatal care centre for Tamale Teaching Hospital, refurbishment of the second floor maternity block of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, construction of a maternity block for Ejisu Government Hospital the provision of an emergency centre for Atua Government Hospital.
In all, the foundation invested has invested in about 140 projects across the country.