The Samuel Amo Tobbin Foundation was founded upon a belief in God and that we, as a society, should look after those in need, including the provision of access to quality healthcare.

The SAT Foundation’s healthcare programmes focus on interventions that contribute to preventing disease occurrences in urban and rural communities. We do this by educating communities and vulnerable groups on diseases prevention including personal hygiene and sanitation. We also provide medical support to vulnerable individuals and groups who require specialized healthcare. These include the health needs of children and persons with disability.

Apart from individuals and groups, institutions such as the Ghana Cardiothoracic Centre and The Ridge Hospital and its needy patients receive support from the Foundation. The Foundation provides support (in cash or kind) to other patients with special ailments who are unable to bear the cost of their treatment at various specialized healthcare facilities and communities.

 

Donation to Accra Ridge hospital

The Foundation has provided medical support to patients with diverse disorders and diseases including glaucoma, hole-in-heart, kidney and liver disorders, bilateral virginal breast hyperplasia (abnormal enlargement of breast), abnormal growth of tissues in different parts of body, dislocation of limbs, curved legs, chronic sore, hernia, and arthritis etc. to undergo treatments or surgeries.