End Point Homeopathic Clinic Supports Cerebral Palsy Children And Their Families With Items Worth GHS 100,000

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In 2019 and as part of the celebration of its 10th anniversary, End Point Homeopathic Clinic provided various items and monies to support children suffering from cerebral palsy—which is a group of lifelong disorders that affect a person’s ability to move and maintain balance and posture.

As part of End Point Homeopathic Clinic’s corporate social responsibility and the founder-Dr Adu Boateng’s extensive philanthropic works, a promise was made to the parents of the cerebral palsy children of YOA Foundation that the clinic will provide continuous support to them.

And yesterday, Tuesday, 21 December 2021, Dr. Adu Boateng and his End Point Homeopathic Clinic returned to the YOA Foundation founded by Bishop Dr. Yaw Owusu Ansah to donate various items to the children who are unfortunately affected by this lifelong condition.

Timing of Donations

The timing of the donation, being a few days to Christmas is remarkable, as it cushions the parents and the children to have a joyful festive season as other ordinary families would have.

Dr. Adu Boateng, on behalf of End Point Homeopathic Clinic, donated several items including 100 bags of rice, 100 bags of sugar, 100 pieces of cloths for the mothers of the children, cartons of milk, washing powder, toiletries, diapers, drinks, and other items worth about 100,000 GHS to the families of the cerebral palsy children.

Speaking at the donation event, Dr. Adu Boateng encouraged and urged the mothers of the cerebral palsy children who were present to continue providing the best care they can for these special needs children—despite the obvious difficult circumstance they find themselves in.

Beyond the words of encouragement, Dr. Adu Boateng also used the opportunity to advise and educate the persons present, mostly women, that cerebral palsy is caused by damage that occurs to the immature, developing brain, most often before birth. Hence, certain proper health checks such as screening as well as having any pre-existing medical problems under control before and during pregnancy could help in reducing the risk of cerebral palsy even though there is no foolproof way to prevent it.  

Items Donated by Dr Adu Boateng and End Point Homeopathic Clinic
In receiving the donations, the delighted parents of these special needs children presented a citation to Dr. Adu Boateng and thanked him and his End Point Homeopathic Clinic for their love and support.

Many of the mothers mentioned that the donated items will go a long way to lessen their burdens and make this Christmas a joyous one as they are unable to hold any proper employment as a result of the constant care their children require—and sadly, some of the fathers of these children have abandoned them compelling the mothers to become lone carers and providers at the same time.

About Endpoint Homeopathic Clinic

Endpoint Homeopathic Clinic is an award-winning provider of quality healthcare and unparalleled services in Ghana; promoting and advancing the science of homeopathy for the past 12 years.

The clinic has branches at Spintex-Accra, Community 22 Tema, Takoradi, Kumasi and Techiman.

As a forward-looking health delivery outlet, Endpoint Homeopathic Clinic provides the very latest research-based homeopathic treatments with a service that is second to none. The clinic is committed to patient satisfaction as the primary driver of its healthcare delivery.

Endpoint Homeopathic Clinic has received several prestigious awards, including the ‘Most Result-Oriented Homeopathic Clinic in West Africa’, the ‘Outstanding Homeopathy Hospital of the Year’, ‘Excellence in Social Responsibility, ‘Excellence in Customer Service’ and ‘Excellence in Innovation—as well as the award for ‘Excellent in Homeopathy Care of the Year’.



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