
Ghana Church Offers Free Healthcare to Hundreds at Easter
Victory Bible Church in Accra turned Easter into action by providing free health screenings, insurance registration, and essential supplies to hundreds of community members. The outreach brought relief to families facing rising costs while reinforcing the season's message of compassion.
When hundreds of people lined up at Victory Bible Church International in Accra this Easter, they weren't just coming for celebration. They were coming for help they desperately needed.
The church partnered with Health Essentials and Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme to offer free medical screenings, NHIS registration, and a shopping experience for essential household items. Elderly residents, children, people with disabilities, and families struggling with rising living expenses all found support at the Dominion Sanctuary headquarters.
Medical teams conducted blood pressure checks, blood sugar testing, and basic consultations at no cost. A dedicated group helped participants register for or renew their health insurance memberships, removing a major financial barrier to ongoing care.
For visually impaired attendees and other vulnerable community members, the timing couldn't have been better. Many said the chance to receive healthcare and shop for basics without payment offered much-needed comfort during financially strained times.
Reverend Minister Ekow Boham, who oversees monitoring and evaluation for the church, explained that Easter demands more than celebration. "It's a period to show love through action," he told media at the event.

Medical practitioner Samuel Nyatepe used the opportunity to stress something many people overlook. Conditions like hypertension and diabetes often develop silently, he explained, making regular screenings crucial for early detection and management.
He encouraged participants to adopt healthier lifestyles beyond the checkup, including balanced diets, regular exercise, and stress management. These simple changes can dramatically reduce the risk of chronic illness down the road.
The Ripple Effect
The free shopping portion proved especially meaningful for families. Parents selected household essentials without worrying about the cost, easing pressure on already tight budgets.
Church organizers say this Easter outreach represents just the beginning of a broader commitment. They plan to roll out similar initiatives targeting vulnerable groups across more communities.
By addressing immediate health needs while building long-term wellness habits, Victory Bible Church demonstrated how faith communities can create real change beyond their walls.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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