Twifo Kayireku Youth Association Supports Their CHPS Compound With Hospital Items. 

According to the association members, the objectives of KDYC is to extend support to their home town to ensure that quality healthcare delivery in the Twifo Atti-Morkwa district has been obtained therefore deemed it more appropriate this Christmas season to donate 2 brand new hospital beds, 1 stethoscope, 2 infusion stands and a 43inch Nasco television set to Twifo Kayireku CHPS compound.

Twifo Kayireku Youth Association Supports Their CHPS Compound With Hospital Items. 

Kayireku Diaspora Youth for Change (KDYC) is an association in the Twifo Atti-Morkwa District of the Central region consisting of Twifo Kayireku indigenes outside the town with some of them working in other parts of Ghana and in abroad has come together from the association.

According to the association members, the objectives of KDYC is to extend support to their home town to ensure that quality healthcare delivery in the Twifo Atti-Morkwa district has been obtained therefore deemed it more appropriate this Christmas season to donate 2 brand new hospital beds, 1 stethoscope, 2 infusion stands and a 43inch Nasco television set to Twifo Kayireku CHPS compound.

Prophet Dr Nana Abor who is the Patron of the association and doubles as the Ekuona Gyaasehene of Twifo Kayireku explained the rationale behind the gesture. 

The Psychiatric Nurse of Twifo Kayireku CHPS compound who received the items on behalf of the entire staff of the facility, Madam Linda Adjei Boamah expressed her unflinching gratitude to the members of Kayireku Diaspora Youth for Change KDYC for their kindness and called on other organizations and individuals to also come to their aid to assist the facility.

Finally, the chief of Twifo Kayireku, Nana Kwame Badu II also expressed joy about what the association has done to support the healthcare delivery in the area and charged Ghanaian youth to develop a spirit of patriotism so that together, we can build a prosperous nation free of health-related challenges.

Story by Opamago Paparichy.