Global humanitarian organisation Project C.U.R.E., led by Guru Narinder, has donated a full container of essential medical supplies to support healthcare delivery in Ghana, marking a significant boost to the country’s ongoing “Heal Ghana” initiative.
The intervention comes amid a growing wave of citizen-led and organisational support efforts, following campaigns such as “Kyɛrɛ Wo Dɔ” and activities during Ghana Month, all aimed at promoting national unity and providing practical assistance to critical sectors.

The consignment, which includes hospital beds, baby cots, and other vital medical equipment, was officially received by representatives of Kandia Limited. The handover ceremony was attended by Guru Narinder, alongside Nana Yinka Gyesie and Samin Montia, highlighting a collaborative effort between private individuals and institutions committed to improving healthcare outcomes.
Beyond the material value of the items, stakeholders described the donation as a strong expression of compassion and social responsibility. They emphasized that each piece of equipment represents a tangible investment in saving lives and strengthening the capacity of health facilities across the country.
Receiving the supplies on behalf of the institution, the Administrator expressed profound gratitude and assured donors that the items would be distributed efficiently to facilities and communities where they are most needed.
He noted that the gesture reflects a shared commitment to ensuring that such interventions translate into meaningful impact for both patients and healthcare professionals.
The donation reinforces the broader message that national development depends not only on government policy but also on the willingness of individuals and organisations to take action. As calls to “Heal Ghana” continue to gain momentum, the latest contribution underscores the power of collective effort in addressing the country’s pressing healthcare challenges.










