ACHIEVERS FUN CLUB REVITALIZES ASUTIFI NORTH DISTRICT HOSPITAL WITH WEEKEND CLEAN-UP INITIATIVE

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In a remarkable display of community solidarity, Achievers Fun Club, a dynamic group of individuals dedicated to fitness and community well-being, turned their weekend aerobics session into a transformative initiative. On Sunday, November 19, 2023, the group converged at the Asutifi North District Hospital, channelling their energy into a thorough clean-up and weeding project that left the hospital premises gleaming.

Beatrice Owusu, apassionate participant in the initiative, expressed her enthusiasm for the community-driven effort, saying, "Being part of Achievers Fun Club has always been about more than just fitness for us. Today, we extended our sense of community to the Asutifi North District Hospital, contributing to a cleaner and healthier environment for all."

Abu Dramani, the team lead for Achievers Fun Club, emphasized the collective impact achievable through such initiatives, stating, "Unity is our strength, and today's clean-up is a testament to what a community can achieve when working together. We hope this sets an example for others to join hands in making positive contributions to our surroundings."

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Gozar Sanyo Mensah, the Administrator of the Asutifi North District Hospital, expressed gratitude for the unexpected yet welcomed gesture. "We are truly touched by the initiative taken by Achievers Fun Club. A clean and well-maintained environment is crucial for the well-being of our patients, and their efforts have significantly improved the aesthetics of our hospital grounds. We appreciate their community spirit and willingness to contribute to our shared space."

The Achievers Fun Club's initiativenot only beautified the hospital premises but also showcased the power of community-led actions in creating a cleaner, healthier, and more vibrant environment for all. Their dedication serves as an inspiration for others to actively engage in initiatives that contribute to the betterment of their communities.

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