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Telecel Foundation Launches 2025 Homecoming, Discharging Insolvent Patients in Southern Ghana

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Telecel Foundation Launches 2025 Homecoming, Discharging Insolvent Patients in Southern Ghana

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Telecel Foundation Launches 2025 Homecoming, Discharging Insolvent Patients in Southern Ghana

Telecel Foundation Launches 2025 Homecoming, Discharging Insolvent Patients in Southern Ghana

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Telecel Ghana Foundation has launched the 2025 edition of its flagship health relief initiative, Telecel Homecoming, at the Achimota Hospital in Accra, with the aim of bringing relief to patients detained in hospitals due to unpaid medical bills.

The annual initiative in its fourteenth year, is organised by the Telecel Ghana Foundation with implementation support from the Medical Reformist, an NGO focused on equitable health care and social development, to discharge insolvent patients from various government hospitals across the three regional belts in Ghana.

Southern belt discharges from the Achimota Hospital in Greater Accra, the Gomoa Fetteh Hope Hospital in the Central Region, and the Sogakope District Hospital in the Volta Region, are expected to impact about 80 patients who will regain their freedom and reconnect with their families ahead of the Christmas festivities.

Launched in 2011, Telecel Homecoming is a nationwide charity programme designed to tackle hospital insolvencies, a persistent challenge that leaves many Ghanaians unable to pay for essential care. The initiative covers general admission costs, maternity support, laboratory fees, and medication expenses, and provides care packages for discharged beneficiaries.

“Every year, we see how something as simple as settling a bill can change a life, reunite a family, or restore hope. Homecoming is about giving people back their dignity as health should never be a privilege but a right for everyone,” said Rita Agyeiwaa Rockson, Head of Foundation, Sustainability and External Communications at the launch.

Staff and patients at the Achimota Hospital applauded as beneficiaries were released from their respective wards. Deputy Chief Nursing Officer at Achimota Hospital, Salome Tetteh Frimpong described the initiative as a timely intervention that eases pressure on both patients and hospitals.

“Some patients recover medically but are unable to go home because they can’t afford the bills. This gesture will go a long to put smiles on faces of discharged patients and family members who will reunite. We will ensure the donated medical supplies benefit more people and communities around us.”
Okaikoi North Municipal Director of Health, Dr. Nafisa Maame Alhassan praised Homecoming as an example of private-sector support for social equity in healthcare. “Through Homecoming, Telecel Ghana is helping us meet one of the six critical components of healthy system strengthening. It’s an investment in the health and wellbeing of the people within and beyond Okaikoi North who benefit from quality healthcare delivery. The donation and payment of medical bills will go a long way to help vulnerable patients and the hospital,” she said.

The Southern Belt phase marks the first leg of Homecoming, which will continue through November with similar discharges planned for hospitals in the Northern and Middle belts.

Among the newly discharged patients at the maternity ward is first-time mother, Joyce Agorgor, who has spent extra days at the hospital after delivery due to financial constraints. She said “I am very happy Telecel Foundation has come to rescue me so I can go back home to my mother and family. I will never forget this day.”

Telecel Homecoming is one of the longest-running health relief programmes in Ghana’s telecom sector and has become a case study in how targeted corporate social investment can deliver health impact.

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