The 2024/2025 cohort of National Service Personnel (NSP) at Stanbic Bank Ghana has donated essential medical equipment and financial support to the Dialysis Unit of the 37 Military Hospital, enhancing care for patients battling kidney-related illnesses.
The donation included two electric dialysis chairs, a monitoring machine, and GHS 4,200 in cash to assist four patients facing financial challenges.
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This initiative forms part of a long-standing tradition at Stanbic Bank, where each year, national service personnel contribute to impactful causes that transform lives.
Jacqueline Osei Kusi, Acting Head of Client Coverage at Stanbic Bank Ghana, who led the presentation, praised the hospital’s staff for their dedication.
“This donation goes beyond equipment, it’s about supporting lives. We are honoured to contribute to the wellbeing of patients and to recognize the tireless efforts of healthcare professionals,” she said.
Receiving the donation, Surgeon Lt. Commander Denis Nyarko, Senior Medical Officer at the Renal Unit, expressed deep gratitude.
“These contributions will significantly enhance our ability to serve patients with comfort and efficiency. The generosity of Stanbic’s service personnel is truly lifesaving and continues a legacy of compassion,” he noted.
Reflecting on the project, Jared Bush, President of the Stanbic Bank NSP group, said:
“It wasn’t easy, but the impact makes every effort worthwhile. We wanted our year of service to leave a lasting mark, and we’ve done just that.”
Other members of the cohort shared how the initiative gave deeper meaning to their national service, emphasising the power of collective action and youth-driven change.
The Dialysis Unit at 37 Military Hospital serves as a vital lifeline for patients across Ghana, and this contribution by Stanbic Bank’s service personnel reinforces the bank’s ongoing commitment to community health, compassionate service, and sustainable impact.








