Salvation Army health institutions receive vehicles

The Territorial Commander of the Salvation Army, Colonel Charles Swansbury, and his wife, Denise Swansbury, have presented three Pick-Up vehicles worth US$101,694 to three health institutions in three regions.

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The health institutions belonging to the Salvation Army Church, would receive the vehicles through the church in Ghana.  

The Salvation Army World Service Office (SAWSO) of the United States of America donated the vehicles to support health delivery services in Ghana.

The institutions are the Salvation Army Clinic at Agona Duakwa in the Central Region, the Salvation Army Clinic at Anum in the Eastern Region and the Urban Aid Clinic in the Greater Accra Region.

Making the presentations to the church on Friday at its head office at Osu in Accra, Col Swansbury expressed satisfaction about the good work the Salvation Army had done over the years in Ghana and promised to further promote and support the health needs of Ghanaians.

The territorial Commander said the church could not remove healing from its activities since the leader of Christianity, Jesus Christ, never passed any sick person without healing him or her.

He said the vehicles were meant to facilitate the movement of the staff of the clinics in the discharge of their duties. - GNA

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