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Kofi Job Foundation Donates GH₵1 Million to Settle Hospital Bills for Over 250 Patients

Generous Contribution Eases Financial Burdens for Patients in Kumasi’s Major Hospitals

Story Highlights
  • GH₵1 million donated to settle hospital bills for over 250 patients
  • Full cost of cancer surgery for three children covered at Kumasi South Hospital
  • Foundation urged to support hospitals with essential equipment and machines

The Kofi Job Foundation, led by renowned contractor Mr. Kofi Job and his wife, Dr. Esther Gyebi, has donated GH₵1 million to support patients struggling to pay their bills in three major hospitals in Kumasi.

The facilities—Tafo Government Hospital, Manhyia District Hospital, and Kumasi South Hospital—were in dire situations as patients could not pay their bills after receiving treatment.

The donation, aimed at relieving the financial burdens on the less privileged, was distributed among the three hospitals.

This initiative benefits patients of all ages, including children and adults facing serious medical conditions.

Speaking at the donation ceremony, Mr. Kofi Job encouraged individuals with financial means to support those in need instead of placing the entire burden on the government.

As part of the initiative, Hon. Kofi Job also covered the full cost of surgery for three children diagnosed with cancer, giving them a chance at life-saving treatment at Kumasi South Hospital.

Hospital officials expressed deep gratitude for the foundation’s generosity, describing the donation as a timely intervention that has restored hope to struggling families. They also urged the foundation to assist with acquiring machines and equipment to help provide quality healthcare.

The Kofi Job Foundation continues to make a significant impact on healthcare and humanitarian support, reaffirming its commitment to improving lives across Ghana.

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