In a heartwarming gesture to commemorate Mother’s Day, Delta Paper Mill Limited, the manufacturer of Flora tissues, made a special visit to the maternity block of the Tema General Hospital yesterday, where it donated assorted paper tissue products and washing powder to the ward and approximately 86 mothers receiving care at the facility.
Barbara Incoom, the Marketing Director at Delta Paper Mill Limited, revealed that this gesture formed an integral part of the company’s annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative in honor of Mother’s Day.
The selection of Tema General Hospital as the recipient of this benevolent act was motivated by its close proximity to the company’s operational community. Ms. Incoom underscored Delta Paper Mill Limited’s unwavering commitment to making a positive and lasting impact within both its immediate vicinity and beyond, as exemplified through the “Flora Cares” initiative.
According to her, mothers symbolize resilience and love, playing an indispensable role in shaping the very fabric of our societies. Recognizing their unparalleled dedication, expressing gratitude and appreciation becomes not only a meaningful gesture but a necessary one.
This year marked the third consecutive year in which Delta Paper Mill Limited has carried out this time-honored tradition. Ms. Incoom affirmed the company’s steadfast determination to continue this annual observation, ensuring that an increasing number of mothers receive this heartfelt recognition with each passing year.
Moreover, Ms. Incoom extended a warm invitation to the authorities of Tema General Hospital’s maternity ward, urging them to reach out to Delta Paper Mill Limited whenever the need arises. The company, she stressed stands ever-ready to provide support and contribute to the well-being of both mothers and their newborns in any capacity possible.
Madam Mary Amos, a Senior Midwifery Officer at the ward, expressed profound gratitude to Flora tissues for their kind gesture, highlighting the invaluable impact the donation would have on the admitted mothers and the overall welfare of the ward.