A non-governmental organisation and subsidiary of the Caroline Group of companies, Mercy Heart Foundation has donated assorted items to female inmates at the Nsawam Prison.
The items, worth thousands of cedis included 1,000 pieces of sanitary pads, packs of mineral water, washing powder, bathing soaps, toiletries, among others.
The donation which took place on Saturday, July 25, 2020, is in fulfilment of the promise of the Caroline Group CEO, Caroline Esinam Adzogble to support inmates of the prison with sanitary pads and other items.
According to the Mercy Heart Foundation, the donation is part of its ‘Freedom of Women From Prisons’ project which is aimed at donating various items to females in prisons across the country annually. The project will also include paying fines of women who are in prison due to their inability to pay their fines.
Women in some prisons in the country sometimes resort to the use of clothing and tissue paper during their monthly due to their inability to buy sanitary pads.
In addressing the issue, the Mercy Heart Foundation CEO indicated that as part of the “Freedom of Women Prisons project, sanitary pad banks will be installed throughout the country which is an interesting initiative to free women from using clothes, tissues etc. for their monthly periods as well as ensure some innocent once get freed.”
Speaking to the media during the donation, Miss Esinam said she was hopeful the initiative would touch the lives of the inmates.
“In this regard, we hope to touch lives by ensuring the women we pay fines for are innocent and have stories that can inspire others out there,” she said.
Miss Caroline indicated that she and her team are working closely with officials on cases that deserve bail payouts. The project will be an annual event across all prisons in Ghana every year by stocking the pad bank with 1000 piece of sanitary pads, water, beauty kits etc. to enable our mothers and sisters in prisons have a comfortable life whiles they serve their term.
The CEO also encouraged the inmates to stay strong and resilient.
28-year-old Caroline Esinam Adzogble who hails from Dzodze in the Volta Region is an educational consultant and a champion for better educational opportunities across Africa.
She’s known for her 1 million dollar scholarship to 120 African students across the globe as well as One Laptop Per Student initiative.
Her company, the Caroline group, which is one of the best educational groups around the world is changing the face of education.
The group currently has six subsidiaries which include; Potters International College, Caroline University, International Boarding School Services, International University Services, Mercy Heart Foundation and Everyday Travels and Tours.
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