49 years of life, a legacy of giving: Medical Trust Fund Administrator empowers young people in Nsawam ahead of her birthday
The Administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (GMTF) has marked her 49th birthday with a significant donation to Saint John the Divine Anglican Parish in Nsawam, focusing on promoting dignity, education and the future of young people. The donation comprised GH¢50,000 in cash, 10,000 packs of sanitary pads, 5,000 stationery pouches, 5,000 pens and […]
On her 49th birthday, the Administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (GMTF) has made a significant donation to Saint John the Divine Anglican Parish in Nsawam, with the aim of empowering young people in the community. The donation, totaling GH¢50,000, includes essential items such as sanitary pads, stationery pouches, pens, and exercise books.
These resources are specifically designed to support young people, particularly schoolgirls, in their educational journey by promoting their dignity, confidence, and overall wellbeing.
The administrative team behind the donation emphasized that such gestures can have a profound impact on the lives of young people in the community. The provision of sanitary pads aims to help girls manage their menstrual health with dignity, reducing any challenges that may hinder their participation in school. The educational materials, on the other hand, are intended to provide students with the essential resources they need for learning.
This birthday celebration by the GMTF Administrator goes beyond a personal milestone, as it underscores the belief that birthday celebrations can serve as opportunities to create positive change in the lives of others. The donation is anchored on three key values: dignity, education, and the future, highlighting the Administrator's commitment to investing in the wellbeing and development of the younger generation.
As she marks her 49th birthday, the Administrator has chosen a celebration focused on gratitude, service, and compassion. By empowering young people in Nsawam with the resources they need today, she hopes to contribute to a more confident, educated, and empowered generation tomorrow.
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