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MATERNAL OUTREACH AT EJISU GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL

PEADATO FOUNDATION SPREADS LOVE TO NEW MOTHERS
AT EJISU GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL ON VALENTINE’S DAY
In a heartfelt gesture of love and support, the Peadato Foundation, the corporate social
responsibility arm of the Peadato Group, marked Valentine’s Day, Friday, February 14 2025 with
a special visit to the Maternal Ward of the Ejisu Government Hospital. The initiative, aimed at
supporting less privileged individuals and communities, brought relief and joy to new mothers as
they welcomed their babies into the world.
As part of the foundation’s commitment to empowering vulnerable individuals, essential relief
items were distributed to new mothers and medical bills were settled for those in need. This
initiative provided much-needed assistance to mothers facing financial constraints, ensuring that
they and their newborns received adequate care without the burden of financial stress.
The day was filled with compassion, as members of the Peadato Foundation collaborated with the
hospital’s management and staff to bring smiles to the faces of these mothers. In addition to
distributing items and covering medical expenses, the foundation facilitated postnatal training
sessions, equipping the mothers with vital knowledge on newborn care, breastfeeding, and
maternal well-being.
This act of kindness went beyond material support; it was a demonstration of genuine love and
solidarity with the community. By partnering with the Ejisu Government Hospital, the Peadato
Foundation reaffirmed its mission of providing innovative solutions and direct action to support
those in need, particularly in the healthcare sector.
The success of this outreach program highlights the impact of collective efforts in making a
difference. The Peadato Foundation remains dedicated to fostering social change and empowering
individuals through meaningful interventions. As the organization continues its mission, it looks
forward to expanding its reach and providing even greater support to mothers and families across
the region.

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