NYSC Donates Essential Items to Randle General Hospital Patients

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), led by Mrs. Adewale Motunrayo, applauded the hospital's commitment to patient welfare and pledged continued support.

NYSC Donates Essential Items to Randle General Hospital Patients

The Charity Community Development Service of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Surulere has donated essential items to patients at Randle General Hospital. Led by Mrs. Adewale Motunrayo, the NYSC members presented toiletries and cleaning supplies to the hospital, aiming to enhance patient care and comfort.

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The donation ceremony, which took place on Wednesday, was warmly received by the Medical Director of Randle General Hospital, Dr. Olumide Sojinrin. Dr. Sojinrin expressed profound gratitude to the NYSC team for their generous contribution, emphasizing the significant impact such donations have on improving the welfare of patients.

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"We are deeply grateful to the NYSC for their thoughtful gesture and commitment to supporting our patients here at Randle General Hospital," Dr. Sojinrin remarked during the event. "These essential items will go a long way in ensuring our patients receive the care they deserve in a comfortable environment."

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In response, Mrs. Adewale Motunrayo conveyed the NYSC's admiration for the dedicated staff and positive atmosphere maintained within Randle General Hospital. She applauded the hospital's commitment to patient welfare and pledged continued support from the NYSC community.

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"The NYSC recognizes the commendable efforts of the hospital staff in providing quality healthcare," Mrs. Motunrayo stated. "We are honored to contribute to their mission and will continue to collaborate in fostering a conducive healthcare environment."