A HUGE thank you to Bill Gentles, John Leung and Adil Abdosh for their major contribution to our equipment donation program!
These three engineers volunteered to work nine hours on Sunday, testing all of our used equipment and ensuring that it is in suitable condition to donate. Thanks to their
2016 Annual Report – Celebrating our Biggest Year Yet!
We are proud to present our 2016 Annual Report!
This year has been one of incredible transformation at Ghana Medical Help. With founder Kelly Hadfield heading abroad to pursue her dream of becoming a medical doctor, and a rapid pace of organic growth, the organization needed to evolve in order
Annual Retreat 2016
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!
Our Gold Donors Have Arrived in Ghana
Our wonderful gold donors Janet Nortey, Andrew Abercromby, and Kylie Martin have arrived in Ghana to see the work we do.
Here are some shots of their trip along with the ongoing GMH ambassador workshop.
Stay tuned for more!
Thank you to the McEwen Family for your significant financial support of GMH!
The McEwen Family family contribution to the medical equipment program will go directly to tools and training for our biomedical engineer partners. These essential health care professionals are the only ones with the capacity to repair damaged equipment in the hospitals. This support means extending the lifespan of critical equipment, reducing build-up
GMH Clinical Training Workshop – Key to Program Sustainability
During my first visit to Navrongo War Memorial Hospital in the Upper East Region of Ghana earlier this year, I was introduced to the hospital’s Clinical Engineer, Mr. Kwabena Debrah. Kwabena took me to his workshop (a corner of the procurement manager’s office) and
A Special Thank You to The GMH Clinical Training Workshop Instructors!
It is a very rare privilege to receive personalized training and mentoring from an experienced master of one’s craft. Thanks to the dedication and passion of Mr. John Zienaa, Mr. Theodore Amponsah, and Mr Kwabena Monash-Bediako, the clinical engineers operating in Ghana Medical Help’s partner hospitals were
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.
Read Full the Ghanaian News Article
The Gudu Spirit Photo Exhibit, Toronto May 21
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Thanks to Thomas Amoah & The Shea Butter Man Shoppe!
Ghana Medical Help would like to acknowledge and welcome the Shea Butter Man – Mr. Tom Amoah, his wife Juli and daughters Rebecca and Sarah to the GMH family.
Mr. Amoah has partnered with GMH to help deliver our lifesaving medical equipment to hospitals in northern Ghana.