In a commendable effort to enhance healthcare delivery and combat the spread of infections, Blessed Care International Foundation has donated handwashing buckets to Lekma Polyclinic in Accra. This initiative is part of the foundation’s commitment to promoting hygiene and improving health outcomes in Ghana.

The donation aims to support the polyclinic’s infection prevention and control measures, ensuring a safer environment for both patients and healthcare workers. The handwashing buckets will be placed at strategic locations within the facility to encourage regular hand hygiene practices, a critical step in reducing the transmission of diseases.

Speaking at the donation ceremony, Melvin Godfrey Tackey, Director of Blessed Care International Foundation, emphasized the importance of hand hygiene in healthcare settings.

“Handwashing is a simple yet powerful tool in the fight against infections. We are proud to partner with Lekma Polyclinic to reinforce their efforts in creating a safe and healthy environment for everyone,” he stated.

The management of Lekma Polyclinic expressed their gratitude for the timely support.
“This donation is a significant boost to our infection control measures. We are grateful to Blessed Care International Foundation for their dedication to improving healthcare in our communities,” said a representative of the polyclinic.

This donation aligns with the foundation’s broader mission to support vulnerable groups and strengthen essential services in underserved areas. Blessed Care International Foundation continues to champion health and hygiene initiatives across Ghana, reinforcing its role as a beacon of hope for marginalized communities.

As healthcare facilities grapple with the challenges of infection prevention, partnerships like this underscore the critical role of non-governmental organizations in bridging gaps and enhancing service delivery.

Blessed Care International Foundation remains steadfast in its mission to foster healthier and more resilient communities, one initiative at a time.

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