A Liberian-American based journalist Alva Mulbah Wolokolie, based in the United States has donated over two hundred pieces of washing soap at the John F. Kennedy Hospitals in Monrovia to help solve some of the many challenges patients particularly babies mothers are going through.
About 200 new baby mothers in the maternity wards at the John F. Kennedy Hospital are expected to benefit from the donation.
The donation exercise according to the veteran Liberian Journalist is part of the humanitarian gestures of his organizations named in honor of his late mother Sienneh Charity Care Foundation.S
Sienneh Charity Care Foundation recently established in honor of Journalist Mulbah’s late mother is a humanitarian institution devoted to aiding less fortunate women with deficiency, particularly with issues affecting maternity issues.
Commenting on the motivation behind the gesture, Alva Mulbah Woloklie, said, the donation is the charity foundation’s way of helping to solve some of the minimum issues patients at the maternity center are facing.
He said the foundation in collaboration with his relatives chose to support new baby mothers because of the strategic importance of maternal health and the role that women play in general.
He further that the cost of the donation is a little over four hundred United States dollars.
Meanwhile, the administrator at the Liberian Japanese Maternity Hospital Madam Laurene Hawa Nypenpan could not hide her euphoria at the gesture and thanked the Sienneh Charity Care Foundation for the gesture.
Madam Laurene Hawa Nyenpan further that the gesture is a strong demonstration of love and will go a long way to support women in cataloging for their new other among other things.