Officials of eTranzact, the premier electronic payment provider in Ghana, brought smiles to children at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) during the festive season.
Anonymously dressed up as Santa Claus, eTranzact Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director shared over 200 Christmas gifts across all floors of the Children’s block to the delight of children and parents.
They were joined by Dr. Winfred Baah, a Consultant Physician at KBTH, who was also dressed up as Santa Claus.
When contacted by adomonline, eTranzact’s Corporate Social Responsibility Manager, Yvonne Effe Faska, said: “We just wanted to see smiles on the faces of these kids, some of who have had a very rough time in the year 2021.”
On his part, Dr Baah, Consultant Physician at KBTH, expressed his gratitude to eTranzact and its Management for thinking about the children during the Christmas season.
“When eTranzact Management contacted me and said that they wanted to donate gifts anonymously, I was very glad and said I will definitely facilitate the visit and help out,” he said.
He further added, "I pray that more companies will follow this lead, and think of others and help others when they can.”
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