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THX 22 Foundation champions Breast Cancer Awareness at Texpo Market

Citi NewsroombyCiti Newsroom
October 24, 2024
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The THX 22 Foundation, the charitable arm of 22Bet, successfully hosted a Breast Cancer Awareness event at Texpo Market in Spintex, Ghana.

The celebration, themed “Breast Cancer Awareness: Feel It, Find It, Fight It,” was a significant step towards educating traders and community members about breast cancer prevention and early detection.

Raising Awareness and Promoting Early Detection

The event began with a vibrant local announcer moving through the market, calling attention to the critical importance of breast cancer awareness.

Organized in collaboration with Danpong Community Healthcare, the THX 22 Foundation set up a series of educational and screening activities. Medical professionals from Danpong conducted free breast cancer screenings and distributed materials on symptoms, risk factors, and preventive measures.

Empowering the Community

A key feature of the event was a panel discussion led by breast cancer medical experts, who shared their knowledge and experience.

The traders and community members actively participated in a Q&A session, underscoring the eagerness to understand the importance of self-examinations and the early detection of breast cancer.

The day also featured fun activities, allowing traders to demonstrate their newly acquired knowledge on how to self-examine and identify potential cancerous lumps.

Attendees left with practical steps to fight the disease and debunk myths surrounding breast cancer.

“We are grateful for this initiative,” said Madam Akua, a trader at Texpo Market. “We never realized breast cancer could affect anyone, regardless of age or background. Now, we will make sure to prioritize our health.”

Community Engagement and Support

In addition to screenings and education, the THX 22 Foundation distributed educational materials, foodstuffs, and branded breast cancer awareness T-shirts to attendees. The atmosphere was lively, with traders competing in a dance session to break the ice and foster a sense of community.

Key Partnerships and Collaborations

The success of the event was made possible through strong partnerships with Texpo Market Authorities, Danpong Community Healthcare, and the THX 22 Foundation. These collaborations demonstrate the power of united efforts in promoting health education and cancer prevention.

Conclusion

The Breast Cancer Awareness celebration at Texpo Market was a testament to the THX 22 Foundation’s commitment to community empowerment and health promotion. By raising awareness and facilitating early detection, the foundation is helping to build a future where breast cancer is caught early, and lives are saved.

“Education is key to combating breast cancer,” said Anita Korankye, Human Resource Head, 22Bet Ghana. “We remain dedicated to continuing this vital work, empowering communities and promoting health for all.”

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