30 & Counting...Kokrokoo Charities Donates Incubators To SIX Hospitals

Little drops of water they say, make a mighty ocean; in this case, little drops of money makes project 100 a reality.

Project 100; a campaign under the auspices of Kokrokoo Charities Foundation, a Non-Governmental Organisation, has made yet another donation to six hospitals in the Northern regions.

The Kokrokoo Charities team embarked on a journey to the three regions of Ghana: Northern, Upper East and Upper West Regions to distribute 10 incubators to help reduce neo-natal deaths among babies born pre-term at the facilities.

Handing over the incubators, Mr Sefa Kayi said the initiative was a way of giving back to society by bringing smiles and joy to mothers of pre-term babies.

The Chief Executive Officer of the Tamale Teaching Hospital, Dr. David Kolbilla thanked the donors for the gesture.

Other hospitals which received a similar gesture from the foundation are the Nadowli District Hospital, St. Joseph's Hospital at Jirapa in Upper West Region, Bolgatanga Government Hospital and the Bongo District Hospital.

Below is a breakdown of how the hospitals benefitted:

Tamale Teaching Hospital - 2
Nadowli District Hospital - 2
St Joseph's Hospital in Jirapa (U/W Region) - 2
War Memorial Hospital Navrongo - 1
Upper East Regional Hospital (Bolgatanga) - 2
Bongo District Hospital - 1

Tamale Teaching Hospital now has three incubators all donated by Kokrokoo Charities; the 1st one was donated in 2016.

Project 100

This campaign launched in 2015, was birthed by Chairman General, Kwami Sefa Kayi, renowned journalist and host of Peace FM morning show 'Kokrokoo'.

The aim is to raise 100 incubators to distribute to various needy hospitals to help improve health care delivery and save pre-term babies.

So far, 31 incubators have been donated to various hospitals across the country.

Don’t be left out, you can also give out your widow’s mite. To contribute, dial 3322 on any MTN network and follow the instructions.