We had a fun & productive annual retreat in the forest of Utopia this past weekend. It was a great opportunity to reflect on the past year, and to brainstorm, plan, and discuss our future. We grew as a team and many new connections were formed. Thanks to everyone involved!
Ghanaian News Canada Makes The Gudu Spirit Front Page News
Extra Extra! Ghana Medical Help made the front page of the Ghanaian News Canada!
The Ghanaian News article covers the Gudu Spirit Photo Exhibit that we held recently in Toronto.
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The Gudu Spirit Photo Exhibit, Toronto May 21
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Report on Livestock and Health Promotion Program (SHEEP)
Compiled by Joseph Abobtey
October – December, 2015
for Ghana Medical Help
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Mosquito Nets and Borehole
Location: Zaring
Target: Women
The atmosphere was full of excitement when the programme manager of the HCC took his turn to talk to the women. When he mention that the mosquito nets
THANK YOU to the guests of the Gala for Ghana: A “GALActic” evening with Chris Hadfield!
Due to your generous support, we were able to secure funding to finish the construction of the Bongo Hospital operating theater, secure sponsorship for the rewiring of the Bongo Hospital, and secure funding to continue supporting all 14 district hospitals in the north of Ghana with medical aid and training.
Video #4 – Ghana is Love
We say “Ghana is Love” because Ghanaians truly embrace the community spirit and treasure their friends and family. It describes the warm, fuzzy feeling that comes from becoming part of that community, like being greeted with a smile by a complete stranger, and then hugged, and given free meat
Volunteers Come Together for the 2nd Annual Volunteer Retreat
This weekend eight GMH volunteers came together for the second annual volunteer retreat, hosted at the lovely Hadfield cottage on Stag Island.
The retreat was a great chance for our widely dispersed volunteer base to connect and bond. We were able to review and reflect on our past 5 years.
Kelly Speaks at Rotary Club of Guelph Trillium
An outstanding talk this morning from Kelly Hadfield, speaking of the Ghana Medical Hospital program she founded. What an incredible woman – determined, caring and successful! With compassion, research, genuine needs assessment, and teamwork Kelly has developed a strong program to provide medical equipment, sustainable income and job opportunities, for
An Evening with The Joe Huron Trio & Coldjack
Support GMH while enjoying an incredible evening of music by two internationally renowned acts. The jazz overtimes of the Joe Huron Trio and the funk grooves of Coldjack are sure to please. Both bands are being played on radio stations around the world and are bringing their world class talent
Kelly Hadfield Speaks at Hungry for Change
GMH Executive Director Kelly Hadfield will be a guest speaker at “Hungry for Change” on April 30th at The Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry in London, Ontario.
The 2014 Hungry for Change Gala is a semi-formal dinner that illustrates inequality throughout the world. Ticket proceeds for this event will