(Left) Eunice Bentil (Fairway Supermarket Representative) presenting cheque to Dr. Joel Yarney (Director of the National Radiotherapy Oncology and Nuclear Medicine Centre at Korle – Bu Teaching Hospital) with some staff members yesterday in Accra.
Fairway Supermarket has donated an amount of Ghc 4000 to the National Radiotherapy, Oncology and Nuclear Medicine Centre at Korle – Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra.
The donation was raised in support of the fight against Cancer during the World Cancer Day earlier in February through sales of Eco-friendly bags at Fairway Supermarket.
The cheque was received by some staff of the centre led by the Director of the National Radiotherapy, Oncology and Nuclear Medicine Centre Dr. Joel Yarney, who stated that the treatment of Cancer continued to rise in cost both to the patient and the centre. However, he was grateful for the kind gesture and said that such acts of compassion should be emulated.
“We are very grateful to Fairway Supermarket for this kind gesture. Non – communicable diseases with cancer in particular, are on the rise so we are receiving more patients. And, the treatment of cancer can be complex and expensive. So this kind act would help in supporting the treatment of patients”, he said.
Chief Executive Officer of Fairway Supermarket, Madam Maya Ishmael stated that the management of Fairway Supermarket believed strongly in giving back to the society as a way of ensuring a mutual relationship which is necessary for true progress. She added that Fairway Supermarket will continue to support institutions such as Korle -Bu Teaching Hospital as and when the need arises.
The presentation of the cheque was initially scheduled for March but was delayed due to the Coronavirus crisis. The ‘Show Your Support By Purchasing Eco-Friendly Bags’ promotion by Fairway Supermarket was carried out through the month of February this year at both branches of the supermarket at Labone and Spintex in Accra.
By Francis Addo