The Dada Foundation, serving once again as the special purpose vehicle of the Ghana West Africa Medical Mission (GWAMM), embarked on the third chapter of its Mobile Clinic and Health Screening Outreach at Begoro in the Eastern Region from 29th to 30th September 2025.
The two-day outreach brought together nearly 900 residents from Begoro and surrounding communities, who received free medical care and compassionate support from dedicated teams of health professionals and volunteers from GWAMM, Dada Foundation, and the local clinic.
As part of the activities, a special health talk was organized for young girls focusing on personal hygiene and menstrual health. Free menstrual pads were distribution to promote menstrual hygiene and empower the girls to focus on their education.
Patients were also ministered to by Pastor Dennis Littleton, who reminded everyone of God’s role as the divine healer. To help strengthen their spiritual lives, audio Bibles were shared with community members who desired to grow in faith.


The outreach was officially opened with a colourful durbar hosted by the Chief and traditional leaders of Begoro. The event was graced by the Municipal Chief Executive and the District Director of the Ghana Health Service, who commended the joint efforts of GWAMM and Dada Foundation in improving community health.
At the close of the program, the team donated a consignment of medicines and medical supplies to the Begoro District Health Service. The donation, received by the Chief and his entourage, was intended to support and subsidize healthcare delivery in the area.
In addition, the team paid a visit to one of the borehole sites drilled by GWAMM and its donors through the Dada Foundation–Ghana, as part of ongoing commitment to sanitation and clean water to communities in need.


