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The Edward Osei Boakye Trust is dedicated to continuing the legacy of Edward Osei Boakye through impactful philanthropy, healthcare, education, and community development. Our mission is to uplift lives through strategic initiatives that foster lasting change and empowerment.
Inspired by the legacy of Edward Osei Boakye, we strive to make a lasting impact by empowering individuals and supporting initiatives that drive meaningful change.
The Edward Osei-Boakye Trust Fund has once again demonstrated its commitment to healthcare excellence with a significant donation to the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital. This initiative reinforces the Trust’s mission to enhance medical facilities and improve patient care.
As part of this effort, the Trust provided the hospital’s Dental and Haematology Departments with essential medical equipment, addressing urgent needs in both units. The donation included a Biosafety Cabinet worth GH¢198,000 for the Haematology Department and a state-of-the-art dental chair valued at GH¢348,000 for the Dental Department. These contributions will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of healthcare workers and enhancing the quality of care delivered to patients.
Speaking at the donation ceremony, Most Rev. Dr. Paul Kwabena Boafo, Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church, Ghana, and chair of the Trust Fund, emphasized the importance of these contributions.
“The dental unit at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital faces a severe shortage of essential equipment, particularly dental chairs. Recognizing this urgent need, we decided to step in and offer our support. Additionally, the haematology unit required critical equipment to protect nurses and doctors while treating cancer patients. Without it, they are exposed to significant health risks, making this an urgent necessity,” he stated.
In appreciation of the Trust’s generosity, Dr. Mathew Boamah, head of the Dental Department, and Dr. Ama Benneh Akwasikuma, head of the Haematology Unit, expressed their heartfelt gratitude.
“We are deeply grateful to the Edward Osei-Boakye Trust for this kind gesture. May the Lord continue to bless and increase you,” Dr. Akwasikuma said.
The event was graced by several distinguished trustees, including:
Most Rev. Prof. Daniel Yinkah Sarfo – Retired Archbishop Emeritus of the Anglican Church, Kumasi Diocese
The Rt. Revd. Oscar Christian Amoah – Anglican Bishop of Kumasi Diocese
Most Rev. Joseph Osei Bonsu – Bishop Emeritus of the Catholic Church in Konongo-Mampong
Lawyer Frank Beecham
Gerard Osei Boakye
The Trust’s secretary and legal team were also in attendance, witnessing this remarkable act of philanthropy.
The Edward Osei-Boakye Trust Fund’s unwavering dedication to supporting healthcare facilities is not only improving medical services but also inspiring hope. With these new resources, the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital is now better equipped to provide critical and lifesaving care, marking a significant milestone in Ghana’s healthcare system.
The Edward Osei-Boakye Trust Fund has once again demonstrated its commitment to healthcare excellence with a significant donation to the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital. This initiative reinforces the Trust’s mission to enhance medical facilities and improve patient care.
As part of this effort, the Trust provided the hospital’s Dental and Haematology Departments with essential medical equipment, addressing urgent needs in both units. The donation included a Biosafety Cabinet worth GH¢198,000 for the Haematology Department and a state-of-the-art dental chair valued at GH¢348,000 for the Dental Department. These contributions will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of healthcare workers and enhancing the quality of care delivered to patients.
Speaking at the donation ceremony, Most Rev. Dr. Paul Kwabena Boafo, Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church, Ghana, and chair of the Trust Fund, emphasized the importance of these contributions.
“The dental unit at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital faces a severe shortage of essential equipment, particularly dental chairs. Recognizing this urgent need, we decided to step in and offer our support. Additionally, the haematology unit required critical equipment to protect nurses and doctors while treating cancer patients. Without it, they are exposed to significant health risks, making this an urgent necessity,” he stated.
In appreciation of the Trust’s generosity, Dr. Mathew Boamah, head of the Dental Department, and Dr. Ama Benneh Akwasikuma, head of the Haematology Unit, expressed their heartfelt gratitude.
“We are deeply grateful to the Edward Osei-Boakye Trust for this kind gesture. May the Lord continue to bless and increase you,” Dr. Akwasikuma said.
The event was graced by several distinguished trustees, including:
Most Rev. Prof. Daniel Yinkah Sarfo – Retired Archbishop Emeritus of the Anglican Church, Kumasi Diocese
The Rt. Revd. Oscar Christian Amoah – Anglican Bishop of Kumasi Diocese
Most Rev. Joseph Osei Bonsu – Bishop Emeritus of the Catholic Church in Konongo-Mampong
Lawyer Frank Beecham
Gerard Osei Boakye
The Trust’s secretary and legal team were also in attendance, witnessing this remarkable act of philanthropy.
The Edward Osei-Boakye Trust Fund’s unwavering dedication to supporting healthcare facilities is not only improving medical services but also inspiring hope. With these new resources, the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital is now better equipped to provide critical and lifesaving care, marking a significant milestone in Ghana’s healthcare system.
The Edward Osei Boakye Trust Fund has made a substantial contribution to the Battor Catholic Hospital, reinforcing its commitment to improving healthcare access. As part of the donation, the Trust has provided the hospital with an ambulance to address urgent transportation needs, along with 10 much-needed hospital beds.
The donation, designed to improve patient care and transportation, was shared by Most Rev. Dr. Paul Kwabena Boafo, Board Chair of the Trust and Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church, Ghana. Speaking to JoyNews, he expressed the Trust’s dedication to fulfilling critical healthcare needs.
“The ambulance was a request from the hospital, and we are pleased to fulfill it,” Most Rev. Dr. Boafo remarked. “Although our resources are limited, we focus on addressing the most pressing needs, and we are always eager to expand our reach.”
Meeting Critical Needs in Healthcare
Rev. Father Dr. Peter Rocky Hesse, Director of Health for the Catholic Archdiocese of Accra, expressed sincere appreciation on behalf of the hospital. He highlighted the importance of the new ambulance, explaining the hospital’s previous struggles with inadequate patient transport options.
“We faced a major challenge with patient referrals, as the older vehicles we used were often unreliable, worsening the situation for our patients,” he shared. “This new ambulance will make a significant difference in improving patient care and transport efficiency.”
A Distinguished Donation Ceremony
The donation ceremony was an esteemed event, attended by several distinguished trustees of the Edward Osei Boakye Trust Fund, including Most Rev. Prof. Daniel Yinkah Sarfo, Retired Archbishop Emeritus of the Anglican Church, Kumasi Diocese; Rt. Revd. Oscar Christian Amoah, Anglican Bishop of Kumasi Diocese; and Most Rev. Joseph Osei Bonsu, Bishop Emeritus of the Catholic Church in Konongo-Mampong. Also present were Lawyer Frank Beecham and Gerard Osei Boakye, along with the Trust’s secretary and legal team.
A Lasting Impact on Healthcare
With the addition of the new ambulance and hospital beds, the Battor Catholic Hospital is now better equipped to handle emergencies and offer crucial care, improving the overall quality of healthcare delivery in the region. The Edward Osei Boakye Trust Fund continues to play a vital role in strengthening healthcare facilities, ensuring better patient outcomes and enhanced healthcare access for those in need.
The Edward Osei Boakye Trust Fund has made a substantial contribution to the Battor Catholic Hospital, reinforcing its commitment to improving healthcare access. As part of the donation, the Trust has provided the hospital with an ambulance to address urgent transportation needs, along with 10 much-needed hospital beds.
The donation, designed to improve patient care and transportation, was shared by Most Rev. Dr. Paul Kwabena Boafo, Board Chair of the Trust and Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church, Ghana. Speaking to JoyNews, he expressed the Trust’s dedication to fulfilling critical healthcare needs.
“The ambulance was a request from the hospital, and we are pleased to fulfill it,” Most Rev. Dr. Boafo remarked. “Although our resources are limited, we focus on addressing the most pressing needs, and we are always eager to expand our reach.”
Meeting Critical Needs in Healthcare
Rev. Father Dr. Peter Rocky Hesse, Director of Health for the Catholic Archdiocese of Accra, expressed sincere appreciation on behalf of the hospital. He highlighted the importance of the new ambulance, explaining the hospital’s previous struggles with inadequate patient transport options.
“We faced a major challenge with patient referrals, as the older vehicles we used were often unreliable, worsening the situation for our patients,” he shared. “This new ambulance will make a significant difference in improving patient care and transport efficiency.”
A Distinguished Donation Ceremony
The donation ceremony was an esteemed event, attended by several distinguished trustees of the Edward Osei Boakye Trust Fund, including Most Rev. Prof. Daniel Yinkah Sarfo, Retired Archbishop Emeritus of the Anglican Church, Kumasi Diocese; Rt. Revd. Oscar Christian Amoah, Anglican Bishop of Kumasi Diocese; and Most Rev. Joseph Osei Bonsu, Bishop Emeritus of the Catholic Church in Konongo-Mampong. Also present were Lawyer Frank Beecham and Gerard Osei Boakye, along with the Trust’s secretary and legal team.
A Lasting Impact on Healthcare
With the addition of the new ambulance and hospital beds, the Battor Catholic Hospital is now better equipped to handle emergencies and offer crucial care, improving the overall quality of healthcare delivery in the region. The Edward Osei Boakye Trust Fund continues to play a vital role in strengthening healthcare facilities, ensuring better patient outcomes and enhanced healthcare access for those in need.
The Edward Osei Boakye Trust Fund has made a generous contribution to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH), donating crucial equipment to enhance healthcare delivery. The Dental Unit received a state-of-the-art dental chair valued at GH¢345,006, while the Haematology Department was provided with a Laminar Flow Cabinet, worth GH¢198,000, to improve their specialized care.
The Laminar Flow Cabinet, a critical tool in ensuring contamination-free environments for biological and medical treatments, will significantly advance the hospital’s capacity to treat patients, particularly those in need of high-precision care.
This donation aligns with the Trust’s ongoing mission to improve healthcare facilities and support the well-being of vulnerable populations.
Key Contributions to Healthcare Excellence
The donation ceremony, attended by senior hospital officials, including Acting CEO Dr. Frank Owusu Sekyere, Acting Director of Medical Services Dr. Harry Akoto, and others, highlighted the importance of these contributions. Dr. Matthew Boamah, Head of the Dental Unit, expressed deep appreciation, noting that the new dental chair’s advanced features—such as integrated lighting and ergonomic adjustments—would enhance patient comfort and improve the quality of dental care at KBTH.
Similarly, Dr. Amma Benneh Akwasi Kuma, Head of the Haematology Department, emphasized how the Laminar Flow Cabinet would improve infection control and provide a sterile environment for treating patients, further advancing the hospital’s mission of delivering high-quality healthcare.
Strengthening Healthcare Systems & Empowering Communities
Gerrard H. O. Boakye and Bishop Paul Boafo, representing the Edward Osei Boakye Trust Fund, reaffirmed the Trust’s commitment to improving healthcare systems and supporting marginalized communities. Bishop Boafo shared, “Our mission is to assist those in need and improve lives. We are proud to contribute to Korle Bu Teaching Hospital’s efforts to provide excellent healthcare services.”
Both the Dental and Haematology departments expressed their sincere gratitude for the Trust’s support, which is expected to enhance patient outcomes and foster a more efficient and effective healthcare environment at KBTH.
The Edward Osei Boakye Trust Fund has made a generous contribution to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH), donating crucial equipment to enhance healthcare delivery. The Dental Unit received a state-of-the-art dental chair valued at GH¢345,006, while the Haematology Department was provided with a Laminar Flow Cabinet, worth GH¢198,000, to improve their specialized care.
The Laminar Flow Cabinet, a critical tool in ensuring contamination-free environments for biological and medical treatments, will significantly advance the hospital’s capacity to treat patients, particularly those in need of high-precision care.
This donation aligns with the Trust’s ongoing mission to improve healthcare facilities and support the well-being of vulnerable populations.
Key Contributions to Healthcare Excellence
The donation ceremony, attended by senior hospital officials, including Acting CEO Dr. Frank Owusu Sekyere, Acting Director of Medical Services Dr. Harry Akoto, and others, highlighted the importance of these contributions. Dr. Matthew Boamah, Head of the Dental Unit, expressed deep appreciation, noting that the new dental chair’s advanced features—such as integrated lighting and ergonomic adjustments—would enhance patient comfort and improve the quality of dental care at KBTH.
Similarly, Dr. Amma Benneh Akwasi Kuma, Head of the Haematology Department, emphasized how the Laminar Flow Cabinet would improve infection control and provide a sterile environment for treating patients, further advancing the hospital’s mission of delivering high-quality healthcare.
Strengthening Healthcare Systems & Empowering Communities
Gerrard H. O. Boakye and Bishop Paul Boafo, representing the Edward Osei Boakye Trust Fund, reaffirmed the Trust’s commitment to improving healthcare systems and supporting marginalized communities. Bishop Boafo shared, “Our mission is to assist those in need and improve lives. We are proud to contribute to Korle Bu Teaching Hospital’s efforts to provide excellent healthcare services.”
Both the Dental and Haematology departments expressed their sincere gratitude for the Trust’s support, which is expected to enhance patient outcomes and foster a more efficient and effective healthcare environment at KBTH.