WM Foundation donates to the Cape Coast Teaching Hospitals
The Founder of the William and Muriel (WM) Foundation, Mr. William Quaye has donated an electrophoresis machine to support the Hematology laboratory of the Cape Coast Teaching Hospitals (CCTH) in their efficient operation.
The WM Foundation’s donation is to help in early intervention in the fight against sickle cell and other blood-related diseases or disorders that most underprivileged people go through.
According to Mr. Quaye, the foundation was premised on the challenges he experienced with his family members who had the sickle cell condition.
“We strongly believe that early intervention can prevent the disease; especially for the under-privilege ones. So, this donation is a big part of that course.”
Aside from the electrophoresis machine, the WM Foundation also pledged over 100 thousand Ghana Cedis within two years to support the hospital’s fight against sickle cell and other blood-related diseases in the Cape Coast Metropolis.
In an interview with ATL FM News, the founder of the WM Foundation further underscored the foundation’s commitment to creating awareness about the disease, especially in rural areas.
Mr. Quaye also called for a collective effort from NGOs and stakeholders to support the course.
The Medical Director of Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, Dr Stephen Laryea expressed his appreciation to the foundation for the kind gesture.
Source: atlfnews.com