The Flower Community Ghana, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting sustainable gardening, environmental conservation, and community engagement, has once again shown its commitment to giving back. As part of their 5th Annual Plants and Flowers Fair, to be held in partnership with the Center for Climate Change and Sustainability Studies, the organization extended a heartfelt gesture to the women at the Oncology Unit of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital through the “Roses for Cancer” initiative.

The event, which took place on Tuesday, October 15th brought together members of The Flower Community Ghana and Pink For Africa to make a donation to the Korle-bu teaching hospital.

This Rose Flower gesture was more than symbolic; it was a message to these brave individuals that they are not alone in their fight against breast cancer. The roses, a universal symbol of love and resilience, were given to remind them that their journey does not have to be one they walk alone.

Speaking at the event, Dr.  Yaw Agyemang Boafo, Convener of The Flower Community Ghana, said, “We believe that flowers have a unique ability to heal and uplift the spirit. Through this initiative, we wanted to bring joy to the women at Korle-Bu, reminding them that they are not alone in their fight.”

The donation, organized in collaboration with the Pink for Africa Foundation, a non-profit founded by a breast cancer survivor, was met with appreciation and gratitude. “This support means the world to us. It’s a reminder that there are people out there who care deeply about our journey,” said one of the patients at the Oncology Unit.

The “Roses for Cancer” donation was made possible through the generous support of several partners namely: Knoxxi Health (a Mobile Health Application), Smino Gh, MGL Naturals, Delly’s Juice, and Opoku & Opoku Flower Farms. The Flower Community GH extends heartfelt thanks to these organizations for their commitment to this cause. Their contributions were vital in making this initiative a reality, and their support underscores the power of community in creating positive change.

The Flower Community Ghana has been a beacon of environmental stewardship, hosting the Annual Plants and Flowers Fair for five years, where they showcase the beauty and benefits of sustainable gardening. This year, they decided to add a philanthropic element to the event to mark their 5 years anniversary and to create a heartwarming and memorable experience for everyone involved.

The Founder of The Flower Community Gh, Madam Matilda Abruquah invites plant enthusiasts, environmental advocates, and the general public to join them at the upcoming fair at the University of Ghana from November 29th to December 1st, 2024. Attendees can expect a vibrant display of plants, flowers, and an opportunity to learn more about sustainable gardening practices.

With their continued dedication to social causes, The Flower Community GH plans to expand similar initiatives, using the universal language of flowers to spread love, kindness, and hope across communities.

About The Flower Community Ghana

The Flower Community GH LBG is a non-profit organization committed to promoting sustainable gardening, environmental conservation, and community engagement. Through events, workshops, and initiatives, they aim to bring communities together, creating a greener, more sustainable future for all.

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