Nine years of faithful service, transforming healthcare through faith and community support
Advanced Stroke Care for Better Patient Outcomes
The KATH Stroke Unit has been a vital resource for stroke care in Kumasi and beyond, but faces significant challenges due to limited resources and a growing patient load. Stroke cases are on the rise, and timely medical care is crucial for saving lives and preventing long-term disabilities.
Our 2026 initiative aims to bridge the gap in stroke care by providing state-of-the-art monitoring equipment, diagnostic tools, and rehabilitation resources to enhance patient outcomes and support the dedicated medical staff.
Real-time patient assessment and continuous monitoring capabilities
Rapid stroke detection and treatment planning tools
Equipment to help patients regain independence faster
Our journey of faith-based healthcare support since 2017
Enhanced the hospital's Renal Unit with essential medical equipment including pulse oximeters, monitors, beds, autoclaves, and GHC 5,000 funding to improve patient care and recognize the unit's dedicated work.
Donated 10,000 cedis to the pediatric intensive care unit and purchased ripple mattresses, AED pads, ECG monitors and pediatric sphygmomanometers. Also established an endowment fund for sustainable PICU support.
Purchased 4 pediatric sphygmomanometers, 2 infusion pumps and nutritional supplements for the pediatric oncology unit. Also donated GH¢50,000 to enhance cancer care for children.
Comprehensive support for burn patients including specialized treatment equipment, medications, and direct patient care funding to improve outcomes for severe burn cases at KATH.
Purchased bilirubin meters for the KATH Mother-Baby Unit to facilitate early detection and treatment of neonatal jaundice, significantly improving newborn health outcomes.
Funded surgeries for needy children with excellent results. This initiative provided life-changing surgical interventions for underprivileged families who couldn't afford essential procedures.
Purchased a cardiac monitor for the KATH stroke unit, enhancing the ability to monitor heart conditions in stroke patients and improving overall cardiac care capabilities.
Final year of our comprehensive 5-year program (2013-2017) providing financial support for about 200 adolescents living with HIV/AIDS, ensuring continued care and support.