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    Citizens In Buchanan Benefit from Surgical Outreach

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkAugust 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Surgery to remove growth carried out by the Nyonblee Cares Foundation team at Government Hospital, Buchanan City, Grand Bassa County.
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    By: Geeplay Ezekiel Geeplay |Contributing Reporter

    Buchanan City, Grand Bassa–Monday, August 18, 2025-Days ago, citizens in the Port city of Buchanan heartwarmingly received various kind of surgical interventions by and through the Nyonblee Cares Foundation recently organized a free surgical outreach at the Government Hospital.

    The event which took place over the weekend brought smiles and relief to more than 100 patients who had been suffering from various medical conditions.

    The outreach program was a beacon of hope for many patients who had been struggling with challenging and painful conditions. Women suffering from fibroids, men dealing with debilitating health issues, and children in need of medical attention all received the care they so desperately needed. The team of doctors worked tirelessly to restore hope and improve the lives of these individuals.

    Despite the success of the outreach program, the Government Hospital in Buchanan faces significant challenges due to its limited capacity. The high demand for healthcare services in the area means that the hospital is often stretched to its limits.

    The Foundation’s efforts ended up being a much-needed respite for the hospital and its patients.

    The Nyonblee Cares Foundation’s free surgical outreach is a shining example of the impact that targeted healthcare initiatives can have on communities in need. By providing access to essential medical services, the foundation has helped to improve the lives of countless individuals and families in Grand Bassa County.

    Surgery being performed by the Foundation team.

    The success of the Nyonblee Cares Foundation’s outreach program serves as a reminder of the importance of healthcare support in our communities. As the Government Hospital in Buchanan continues to face challenges, initiatives like this one will be crucial in providing relief to those in need.

    The Nyonblee Cares Foundation’s efforts are a testament to the power of compassion and dedication in making a positive difference in the lives of others.

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