A Non-Governmental Organisation which specialises in Health, Education and Restoration, “Kharis Haven is H.E.R Haven” has stayed committed to its cause of showing love through donations.
The foundation, on Christmas day, donated vital supplies such as diapers, baby clothing, washing detergent and toiletries to the Achimota Hospital and
Amomorley Community Clinic Centre in the Greater Accra Region.
The gesture by “Kharis Haven is H.E.R Haven” foundation covered approximately 85 Christmas Day babies and their mothers at the two separate facilities, as part of the foundation’s effort to help better the lives of mothers and children.
In an interaction with the media, the co-founder of the foundation, Mrs Jessie-Emma Boaitey Ampratwum, stated that the foundation was mainly committed to empowering women to overcome basic challenges of life.
This, she explained, was meant to ameliorate the plights of women and improve their living conditions in order to enable them to provide better care for their children.
She added that the NGO’s human-centeredness was a reflection of its
determination to equipping mothers with the tools and confidence they needed to care for their families and the motherhood.
This included skills transfer through skill-building workshops, identifying key
skills or knowledge and capacity building of women to enable them to overcome challenges that were basically associated with women.
Mrs. Jessie-Emma Boaitey Ampratwum emphasized that “the foundation’s
initiatives aim to nurture resilience and independence in the women they serve”.
Through impactful workshops and educational programmess, she added that they “equip mothers with the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about their health and well-being.
“Our vision is to restore hope to mothers so they can in turn restore hope to their families. This isn’t just about providing care—it’s about ensuring that women can
thrive as strong, capable pillars in their homes and society”.
She praised a co-founder of the NGO, Mr Ransford Ampratwum for his immense support, dedication and contributions which have propelled the organisation to its present status where it has become a source of hope to many.
According to her, the NGO’s current status of giving hope to many in society
through generous donations in the past two years could not have been possible
without Mr Ampratwum’s compassion and support.
A senior pediatric nurse at the Pediatric wards at the Achimota Hospital, Lawrencia Aryee showered praises on “Kharis Haven is H.E.R Haven” for its benevolent gesture which she described as “timely intervention.”
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