SALIBIL FOUNDATION TO REGISTER 200 ORPHANS ON N.H.I.S SCHEME TOMORROW


Salibil Foundation is a vibrant Non-governmental Organization focused on the well-being of Orphans in deprived communities in the country is embarking on its maiden project dubbed Health Matters. The first face of the project Health Matters which involves making sure all Orphans within some selected deprived communities in the country access health care delivery effortlessly by registering two hundred (200) orphan children on National Health Insurance Scheme in the Ayem Nkroso is set to commence tomorrow.

The project which is to help children have good health which is goal three (3) of the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) is scheduled for tomorrow Saturday 29th September 2018 from 9am till the last child is registered. This is in partnership with the community's traditional leadership, opinion leaders,  National Health Insurance Scheme secretariat and the District Assembly Office of Akyem Nkroso. 




Funded by friends, families and other benevolent people from the online community. This foundation believes that this will go a long way to help these children access quality health care hence reduce the burden hospital bill possess on the finances of these Orphans guardians.

In an exclusive interview on The True Talk Show hosted by Ishaq Abubakar Zico Newton on Iqram Radio the Chief Executive Officer of the foundation Madam Salma Issah Billah popularly known as Salibil said the 200 children will be drawn from Nkroso, Apedwa , Akooko and other nearby communities all in the Eastern Region of Ghana.     

She added that aside registering them on the NHIS, the team will be providing the children with food and drinks to put smiles on their faces and the project will be replicated in many other communities within the country before the close of the year. 


Salibil expressed her appreciation to all those who donated and / or supported these wealthy courses and asked for God blessing in what ever they do.

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