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.
Kelly Hadfield Career Profile at She Does the City
Inspired by her esteemed uncle, Chris Hadfield, Kelly Hadfield grew up knowing that a person has no limits to what he or she can accomplish.
In 2007, she co-founded her first non-profit organization called Prom Blitz, which enabled marginalized graduating high school girls to attend their prom with their peers.
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
Dr. Abdulai Forgor Has Passed Away
Yesterday we received the very sad news that Dr. Abdulai Forgor, the Upper West Regional Director of Health, has passed away. We worked with him for the first few years of GMH as the medical superintendent of the Navrongo War Memorial District Hospital, and the later period as the
Video #3 – The Story of Mary
Mary from Ghana Medical Help.
In our third video, Kelly explains how something that seems small can have a big impact!
Now you can be a part of that impact, at our upcoming Gala for Ghana on November 21st. Proceeds from the Gala will help us continue to
Video #2 – It’s Working
“It’s Working” – Sustainable Development from Ghana Medical Help.
In our second video installment Kelly describes how the needs of our partner hospitals have changed organically as a result of our aid.
Investing in capacity-building resources is a fundamental part of all our initiatives, and is a key step
Our Featured Volunteer for August and September is Hazel Vint!
Hazel is a true superstar, going above and beyond her official capacity as Program Leader for last summer’s medical elective program. Hazel tackled unexpected challenges and managed emergency situations with remarkable skill and dedication.
Hazel is a talented photojournalist who made time to turn her lens to Ghanaian life, and
Kelly Hadfield Interviewed on David Peck Live
Kelly Hadfield was on the David Peck Live Podcast to speak about Ghana, Social Change and Choice.
Check it out:
http://www.davidpecklive.com/episode-114-kelly-hadfield/
Thanks to David Peck for hosting this conversation!
Video #1 – The Impetus for Change and the Story of Moses
GMH is releasing a small video series as part of the exciting transition into our 6th operational year! This series gives the insider perspective on our motivation, methods and impact. Watch the first video (below), and find out how it all started for GMH!
If you like this video
2015 Annual Report: A 5 Year Reflection
GMH has just finished its 5th operational year! We are proud to present our 2015 Annual Report: A 5 Year Reflection. Click here (3mb pdf) to see it for yourself, and check out some of the highlights below!
GMH has increased support from 1 to 15 hospitals, providing access to