Showing posts with label Sick bay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sick bay. Show all posts

Friday, February 6, 2015

School Sickbay revamped by RCCG

The moribund sick bay of Agidingbi Senior Grammar School, Ikeja recently got a face-lift as Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Israel Assembly through its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme refurbished and eqqiuped refurbished and equipped the near-collapse bay to manage remote health challenges of the students.

The church totally refurbished the school's Sick bay and made it unit a clinic furniture, medical consumable, simple medical equipment like sphygmomanometers for Blood Pressure (BP) measurement, digital thermometers and nebulizer machine for emergency asthma treatment.

These provisions and an abridged drug in the clinic according to Pastor-in-Charge, RCCG, Israel Dapo Awosika were done with the aim to manage cuts and bruises, sprains and mild injuries, fevers, headaches, sudden I'll health like diarrheas, emergencies like breathing problems, allergies among others.

Awosika while speaking at the event said that the  gesture is in fulfillment of one of the cardinal point of the church and the General Overseer, Pastor Enoch A. Adeboye which is to minister not only the spiritual needs of their immediate communities, but also their physical and social.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Be healthy as we study for a better future..

As a sick Bay is essential to every learning environment, so are the availability of adequate equipments and instruments in the sick bay. May & Baker Nigeria Plc. celebrating its 70th years since September 4, 1944 as the first Pharmaceutical Company and successful firm so far in Nigeria. Mr. Nnamdi Okafor, the Managing Director says we believe that giving back to the society is the way we can sustain our operations as a business, is by supporting the society that has trusted and supported us through the years.
As we celebrate, these 3 Schools in Lagos these got the equipments and instruments : Central Primary School, Ikeja United African Methodist Primary School, Eleja St. Agnes Primary School, Sabo, Yaba. On Tuesday 2nd of September, 2014. The Managing Director handed over 4 Hospital Beds Examination Couch Two counseling tables Examination Screen Trolley with First aid kits and dressing equipments Medicine Cupboards Set of Water Dispenser Weighing Scale Flat Screen Televisions Two ceiling fans Two air conditioners to the sickbays of to assist the shools with facilities needed for healthcare and emergency cases as it remains a top priority, which the firm tends to extend to other public schools across the country. "The firm is committed to saving lives, a starting point is the lives of children who constitute the future of the country, with believe in giving back to the society is the way we can sustained and support that has trusted and supported us thorugh the years. I'm sure the sickbay will be a pleasant surprise to pupils and parents when the resume school." Said Mr. Okafor. Photos : www.may-baker.com www.shutterstock.com

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