The Executive Director of Crime Check Foundation (CCF), Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng has indicated that the fight against breast cancer must not be a yearly fight but must be an everyday...
Read moreIn Ghana, it is estimated that one out of eight breast cancer patients die from the disease and it remains one of the deadliest diseases in the world. In a...
Read moreA 50-year-old widow who resides at Mallam CP in Accra, Esther Asantewaa’s battle to survive diabetes is proving unsuccessful, as she is unable to afford medical treatment. This is after...
Read moreA 40-year-old widow, Yaa Agyeiwaa has carried a protruded stomach for almost twenty-four (24) months that is slowly drawing out her last breath. According to madam Agyeiwaa doctors at the...
Read moreWhile at age 60, one would retire from active work and enjoy the fruits of his labour, 66-year-old Isaac Antwi has just started life. He tells crimecheckghana.org, he has suffered...
Read moreThrough its programmes, Charity, Health Check, and Educational Support Series, Crime Check Foundation (CCF) has touched many lives through its philanthropic drive. CCF has gone to the aid of many...
Read moreA 59-year-old widow, Esther Kwabea would have lost her life to a disease suspected to be breast cancer without the knowledge of her relatives and neighbours at Madina. But for...
Read moreA 15-year-old girl, Efua Bugyei has celebrated her birthday with children at the Korle-BU Oncology unit in collaboration with Little Angels Trust (LAT). The occasion which was purposed to put...
Read more29-year-old Shewu Ibrahim who was beaten during a fight in a ghetto that rendered him blind requires Fifteen Thousand Ghana cedis to undergo surgery to correct his sight. He tells...
Read moreWhilst many herbalists believe herbal medicines cure every disease, the concerns of many are its unregulated measurement for intake and the combination of different medicinal tree species for its preparation....
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