General News of Friday, 25 October 2024

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Beneficiaries of Dr. Ayensu Danquah's free plastic and reconstructive surgery show appreciation and support

Dr Grace Ayensu Danquah in a group photo with the victims Dr Grace Ayensu Danquah in a group photo with the victims

On Friday 25th October 2024, a heartwarming scene unfolded at Dr Grace Mall as beneficiaries of Prof. Dr. Grace Ayensu Danquah's renowned Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery program paid a special courtesy call.

The visit, a testament to the profound impact of Dr. Ayensu Danquah's work, served as a powerful display of gratitude and unwavering support for her ongoing campaign.

With smiles radiating across their faces, the beneficiaries, each carrying their own unique stories of transformation and healing, expressed their sincere appreciation for the life-changing care they received under Dr. Ayensu Danquah's benevolence.

"Dr. Ayensu Danquah didn't just give us surgery; she gave us hope," one beneficiary stated highlighting the emotional impact of Dr. Ayensu Danquah's work. "She saw us, not just our medical condition, and that made all the difference."

Beyond words of gratitude, the beneficiaries went a step further, pledging their unwavering support for Dr. Ayensu Danquah's campaign. They believe in her leadership, her commitment to Reseting Essikado Ketan, and her ability to continue making a positive impact on the constituency

"We know Dr. Ayensu Danquah will fight for us, just like she fought for our health," another beneficiary stated outlining their belief in Dr. Ayensu Danquah's leadership. "We're proud to stand with her and support her vision for a better future."

This touching gesture, filled with both gratitude and solidarity, underscores the deep connection Prof. Dr. Grace Ayensu Danquah has forged with her constituents.

The visit serves as a powerful reminder of her dedication to service, her commitment to improving lives, and the trust she has earned within the community.

The total cost of the free operations/surgries were worth tens of thousands of Ghana Cedis.


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