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TOSHPA work continues in saving lives.
Today, TOSHPA worked in collaboration with PAMBAY Descendants Association in Pendembu Njeigbla. The health education and blood pressure and blood sugar screening in my village took 8 hours. Screened 115 men and women. The community appreciated the exercise. We came across a good number of high BPs and 3 high blood sugar levels of…

Capacity Building at Connaught
TOSHPA embarks on capacity building at Connaught hospital the main referral General hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Diaspora Officer of TOSHPA Elizabeth Faley teaching code of conduct for nurses and midwives.

Empowering Women with Health Education: TOSHPA’s Contribution at the Redeemed Christian Church National Convention
On May 20, 2023, TOSHPA Diaspora Officer, Elizabeth Faley, conducted an insightful health education session at the National Convention for Redeemed Christian Church Women in Freetown. The session, attended by a diverse group of women, focused on a crucial topic: “Ageing Without Mobility Hindrances: Understanding Osteoarthritis” Raising Awareness on Osteoarthritis and Mobility As people age,…

TOSHPA’s Annual Thanksgiving Service in London: A Celebration of Gratitude and Impact
TOSHPA recently held its Annual Thanksgiving Service in London, bringing together members, supporters, and well-wishers to celebrate another year of impactful work and community service. The event was a heartfelt occasion to reflect on achievements, express gratitude, and renew commitment to TOSHPA’s mission of advancing healthcare and community well-being. A Moment of Reflection and Gratitude…

TOSHPA Donates Medical Equipment’s to Connaught Hospital
TOSHPA continues to show it support in revamping the health sector in Sierra Leone by making more donation at ward six at Connaught Government Hospital. Blood sugar monitoring kits and Pressure machines were provided to this ward.

Official opening of Toshpa adopted ward 6 at the Connaught Hospital, Freetown.
Toshpa in the presence of the medical staff and representatives from the Ministry of Health has today opened the newly adopted ward 6. The ward has been revamped and fully set up for nurses to care for patients as they are nursed back to health.