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 AT Staff Donate Blood to 37 Military Hospital Sickle Cell Pediatric Unit

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AT Ghana has partnered with the 37 Military Hospitals Sickle Cell Pediatric Unit to organize a blood donation exercise.

The initiative, which forms part of the Company’s Corporate Social Responsibility, saw staff of AT Ghana donate blood to support the hospital’s sickle cell blood bank.

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The gesture is part of a broader celebration marking the unit’s 20th anniversary milestone.

The blood donation took place at premises of AT Ghana’s Headquaters with employees of AT Ghana turning out in significant numbers to contribute to the life-saving cause.

Their donations will directly support children living with sickle cell disease, a hereditary blood disorder that requires consistent medical care and, often, blood transfusions to manage severe symptoms.

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AT Ghana’s CEO, Leo Skarlatos, expressed his pride in the company’s staff for stepping forward to support such a crucial cause.

“At AT Ghana, we believe in making a positive impact in the communities we operate in. Partnering with the 37 Military Hospital to donate blood for the sickle cell unit aligns with our commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility and giving back to society. Our employees’ contributions today will go a long way in saving lives, and we are incredibly proud of them,” said Mr. Skarlatos.

The Sickle Cell Pediatric Unit, which has been at the forefront of caring for children with sickle cell disease for two decades, welcomed the support from AT Ghana as part of its anniversary celebrations.

Speaking at the event, Dr. Sheilla Asamoah, Head of the Sickle Cell Unit at the 37 Military Hospital, emphasized the importance of blood donations in the management of sickle cell disease.

“Blood transfusions are a critical aspect of care for our patients, especially during crises where their red blood cells are severely depleted. The support from AT Ghana comes at a crucial time and will directly benefit the children we care for. As we celebrate 20 years of service, this partnership is a reminder of how much we rely on the goodwill of others to continue providing the care these children need,” Dr. Asamoah noted.

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The partnership between AT Ghana and the 37 Military Hospital demonstrates the power of collaboration in addressing critical healthcare needs. With the blood donation drive being a success, both organizations are optimistic that the contributions made will significantly improve the lives of children living with sickle cell disease, while inspiring others to step up and support similar causes.

As the Sickle Cell Pediatric Unit celebrates its 20th anniversary, the blood donation forms part of the many activities earmarked for the milestone, with the aim of raising awareness about sickle cell disease and encouraging more public support for children and families affected by the condition.

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