Mozzart continues to support healthcare facilities – Yala Sub County Hospital receives new equipment

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By Sponsored Content | Feb 19, 2021
Yala Sub County Hospital staff and the Mozzart team pose for a photo with a dummy cheque [photo courtesy]

Between November 2020 and now, nineteen different hospitals all over the country have received essential medical equipment courtesy of Mozzart. The leading gaming company donated medical equipment worth Ksh 1.5 Million to the Yala Sub County Hospital on Thursday.

The donated equipment included hospital beds, bed side lockers, maternity delivery beds, patient monitors, oxygen concentrators, oxygen flow meters and infant incubators.

At hand to officially receive the equipment was Hon Dismas Odhiambo, the Siaya County Executive for Health who thanked Mozzart for the kind gesture.

“This sports-oriented gaming company has found it fitting to save lives in the communities. On this CSR initiative, they have scored a great goal,” Hon Dismas Odhiambo, the Siaya County Executive for Health said.

“We are happy to receive but I want to thank Mozzart for taking the bold step to be the givers. Every equipment given to this hospital shall be put to good use to improve service delivery so that every patient that comes in here leaves as a better person.”

“I get treated in this facility because I believe in the capability of the staff here and the good work they do. Mozzart is a sports-oriented gaming company and they have found it fitting to save lives in the communities. On this CSR initiative, you have scored a good goal.” He added.

Cyprian Aluda, the Mozzart CSR representative reiterated the company’s commitment to supporting communities across the country.

“We are very happy to be in Yala to give this donation of medical equipment as part of our CSR programme known as SUPPORTING OUR HEALTHCARE FACILITIES. We have done this across the country from November last year and we are not about to stop as more hospitals have been aligned to receive more donations in the coming weeks” he said'.

Patient’s bedside, lockers donated to Yala Sub County Hospital by Mozzart [photo courtesy]

“Our hope is the equipment will benefit the people of Yala sub county and Siaya county at large. We have spent over 50 million in CSR activities and we are very happy to make a difference in the community.” He added.

More hospitals around the country are lined up to benefit in coming weeks, just like Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital, Pumwani Maternity Hospital, Ngara Health Centre, Chemolingot Sub County Hospital, Mathare North Health Centre, Kahawa West Health Centre, Kayole 1 Health Centre, Kayole 2 Sub County Hospital, Nyamache Sub-County Referral Hospital, Rachuonyo County Hospital, Dandora 1 Health Center, Mukuru Health Center, Dandora 2 Health Center, Kakamega Referral Hospital, Waithaka Health Center, Vihiga County Referral Hospital and now the Yala Sub County Hospital. 

Mozzart will also commission their third borehole on Friday 19th February in Bomet under the 100 WATER WELLS FOR OUR COMMUNITIES programme.

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