Ghana Premier League side, Vision Football Club, through its Vision Foundation, has donated medical supplies to the Manhean Polyclinic in Tema New Town.
The donation, made on Friday, October 4, was directed toward the maternity department of the polyclinic and included items such as maternity beds, detergents, and air conditioners to enhance the facility. In addition, the foundation paid some of the patients’ bills.

Present at the event were club representatives, the foundation’s president and executives, along with players and members of the technical team.
This initiative forms part of Vision FC’s community engagement efforts, following their promotion to the Ghana Premier League, with a focus on supporting education and healthcare in the area.
The polyclinic staff expressed gratitude to the Vision Foundation and Vision FC for their generosity and support.
“We aim to improve certain areas within the community we operate in, particularly through education and health,” said Kwame Amin Baffoe, Project Lead for Vision FC, adding that this is just the beginning of many initiatives under their corporate social responsibility.
Since joining the league, Vision FC has performed well, losing only one of their first four matches. Their next game is against Basake Holy Stars on Sunday, October 6.