The aspiring Member of Parliament for Ablekuma North, Ewurabena Aubynn, has conducted a free breast and health screening exercise for the people of Ablekuma North to commemorate Pink October, a breast cancer awareness month.
The event took place on 27th October 2024 in the Awoshie electoral area, Ada Maamli, to be precise.
Scores of people trooped in to have their health screened by a team of National Democratic Doctors.
The health screening exercise yielded remarkable results, with over 700 individuals receiving complimentary medical evaluations and expert guidance for hypertension, diabetes, and vision care, followed by free medication and eyeglasses.
A total of 480 people, including men, women, and children, received free medical treatment, eyeglasses, and breast cancer screenings administered by diligent healthcare professionals.
She further extended her heartfelt thanks to the incredible team of doctors and D-Health Enterprise for their tireless efforts and dedication to the community's health.
The highly anticipated "Save The Tatas" event, a seasonal staple, continued its tradition of attracting a sizable and enthusiastic crowd.
In the coming days, the team shall return. You may contact the office of the parliamentary candidate for the new date.
Ewurabena seized the opportunity to connect with voters, outlining her core policies and those of the NDC flagbearer, including tax exemptions on essential medical supplies for dialysis and establishing a Cancer and Kidney Disease Trust Fund to support healthcare advancements.
Ewurabena engaged voters on her key policies and the NDC flagbearer's vision, highlighting initiatives like tax-free medical supplies for dialysis patients and a Cancer and Kidney Disease Trust Fund.
Ewurabena is also the founder of Awula Foundation, an NGO that caters to some needs of the constituents. Ewurabena Aubynn is number 2 on the ballot for this December's elections, so she is urging all citizens in the constituency to vote massively for her to win the election for visionary leadership and visible development.