Black Queens midfielder Grace Asantewaa donates to Atebubu Municipal Hospital
Asantewaa has made some donations to the Children’s Wards of the Atebubu Municipal Hospital through her charity outfit, the Grace Asantewaa Foundation.
As part of activities to mark the festive season, the Ghana Black Queens midfielder made donations to the Atebubu Municipal Hospital Children’s Ward on Saturday.
Asantewaa who currently plies her trade for Spanish side EdF Logrono Femenino.
This is the first outreach program of the foundation since it was established in November 2020, a month ago.
The 20-year old expressed that her love for kids and the act of giving back to the society encouraged the decision to make the donations.
“I am a native of Atebubu and I started my career from here before I shot into the limelight by God’s grace. It’s been long time I left my town so I decided to spend my Christmas break with the children’s ward of the Municipal hospital because of the love I have for kids,”
“Before coming, my team contacted the management of the hospital and asked for peculiar issues which needed immediate attention and we were told that the children’s ward needed water connections, chairs and something to make the place a bit lively.
“Preparations were made and we are here to donate some plastic chairs for the wards, some paintings to make the wards lively and also solve the major water issue by providing a bump.”
Mr. Englebert Kumi, the Estate Manager of the hospital thanked Grace Asantewaa and the foundation for their present.
“We are grateful to the Grace Asantewaa Foundation for this kind gesture to the children’s ward of Atebubu Government hospital,” he expressed.
“The artworks especially will contribute a lot to the well being of the kids because you know kids love toys and the chairs will also aid our work.”
“Again water will flow directly to the wards because of the donation of water bumps. We wholeheartedly accept all these help from Asantewaa and are glad she started with us.”
“We pray for a successful career so she could do more in the future for us.”
By: Mohammed Bushran/@Bushran233