Vivo Energy Ghana Steps In to Support Children at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital

The Managing Director of Vivo Energy Ghana, Mr. Christian Li presenting the Syringe Pump and Infusion pump to the Paediatric Oncologist, Dr Ernestina Schandorf

Accra, Ghana//– Vivo Energy Ghana PLC, the exclusive distributors and marketers of Shell branded Fuels and Lubricants has stepped in to support the Department of Child Health at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.

 

To this end, the company donated syringes and infusion pumps as part of its annual Energising Hope initiative, held in celebration of Valentine’s Day.

This collaboration with Korle Bu Teaching Hospital reflects Vivo Energy Ghana’s continued commitment to improving healthcare outcomes for children and supporting vulnerable communities through meaningful and sustainable social investment, according to the company.

Beyond the presentation of medical equipment, the initiative brought moments of warmth and emotional comfort to young patients and their families.

The Managing Director, Vivo Energy Ghana, Christian Li, together with some employees of Vivo Energy Ghana, visited the children’s ward where they offered roses and chocolates to children receiving treatment.

The ward was filled with smiles and laughter as the children welcomed the surprise gifts, while parents and guardians expressed appreciation for the thoughtful gesture.

Speaking during the presentation, Mr Li highlighted the deeper purpose behind the Energising Hope initiative.

“At Vivo Energy Ghana, ‘Caring’ is not just a value we talk about, it is a value we live.

Energising Hope reminds us that our role as a responsible corporate entity goes beyond providing energy solutions. It is about touching lives, supporting communities, and showing compassion where it is needed most.

Children represent the promise of tomorrow, and we are honoured to contribute to their healing journey and overall well-being.”

The Managing Director further emphasised that Energising Hope, traditionally observed during the Valentine season, provides employees with an opportunity to transform the spirit of love into tangible community support.

The Paediatric Oncologist, Dr Ernestina Schandorf, who received the items on behalf of the Department of Child Health expressed deep appreciation for the donation, describing it as timely and impactful.

She noted that the syringe and infusion pumps will significantly strengthen the department’s capacity to automate fluid, medication, or nutrient delivery with precision and treat young patients more effectively, ultimately improving the quality of healthcare delivery for children receiving treatment.

They also commended Vivo Energy Ghana for extending kindness beyond the donation, noting that the interaction with children and families helped uplift their spirits and reinforced hope among patients and their caregivers.

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