Since the beginning of the Amaseikumor Festival on April 12, the Esther Matthew Tonlagha Foundation (EMTF) has been tirelessly providing free medical checks and treatment to residents of Gbaramatu Kingdom in Oporoza town, Delta State. Over 1000 individuals have received this free treatment as part of the medical outreach organized by the foundation.
Led by Deaconess Esther Tonlagha, the EMT Foundation’s team of medical professionals and volunteers tirelessly delivered essential healthcare services throughout the festival. Services included general health screenings, vaccinations, consultations, and minor medical procedures, catering to attendees of all ages and backgrounds.
The foundation’s presence at the festival exemplified its dedication to reaching marginalized communities and enhancing access to quality healthcare. Through their compassionate efforts, the EMT Foundation made a significant impact on the health and well-being of festival participants, addressing immediate health needs and promoting long-term wellness.
Deaconess Esther Tonlagha extended appreciation to the team of doctors and medical professionals whose contributions made the initiative a success. She reaffirmed the foundation’s commitment to serving underserved communities and pledged to continue making a positive difference in the lives of those they serve.
The Amaseikumor Festival serves as a significant cultural event in Gbaramatu Kingdom, celebrating the rich heritage and traditions of the kingdom. The Esther Matthew Tonlagha Foundation’s provision of free medical services during this festival highlights the importance of health and well-being within the community and demonstrates the power of collective action in addressing healthcare disparities.
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