In a heartfelt expression of compassion and respect for human dignity, the Chalice Nandom Site, a Catholic-affiliated organisation, has provided crucial medical support to individuals grappling with life-threatening health challenges.
Through its Critical Need Support programme, the organisation has offered significant financial assistance to several beneficiaries in urgent need of medical intervention. These funds are aimed at covering essential healthcare costs, including treatment for serious conditions and postnatal care, thereby easing the burden on affected individuals and their families.
To ensure that the support reached those in need, a team from Chalice Nandom Site personally visited the Segru Health Facility as well as the homes of selected recipients.
The delegation, led by Site Director Charles Domemile, included Projects Coordinator Castro Aasoglenang, Accountant Sieseg Levi, and Social Worker Muosayir Simon. Beyond delivering financial aid, the team offered emotional comfort and moral encouragement to the beneficiaries, reinforcing the human element at the heart of their mission.
This act of service reflects Chalice’s ongoing commitment to uplifting the vulnerable and resonates deeply with the values of compassion and justice espoused by Catholic social teaching.
The Critical Need Support programme has become a vital source of hope and healing for many families, standing as a testament to Chalice Nandom Site’s dedication to holistic well-being and community empowerment.