Impact Stories

Over 2,000 People Receive Free Medical Treatment in Central Gonja

Theovision's 2025 medical outreach to Gonja Central in the Savannah Region has come to and end, with the enskinment of the Vice President of Theovision International, Phil Theodore Asare as the Yinawura of the Tuluwe Traditional Area.

Yinawura is the title conferred on individuals in honor of their loyalty and dedication to the development of the Tuluwe community.

The leader of the Woodside Bible Church, Pastor Joel Tomkinson, who led a delegation of doctors, nurses and councillors to this year's medical outreach was also honoured with the "Kesintinwura" title, meaning a trusted advisor to the King.

This year's medical mission is the largest Theovision has ever organised. It brought together over 130 people, made up of doctors, pharmacists, lab technicians, nurses, communication professionals, National Health Insurance (NHIS) officers, Regional and District health workers, counsellors, interpreters, hospitality workers, drivers, field coordinators among others.

Some 2,267 people from the Kusawgu and Tuluwe communities benefitted from free health screening and treatment.

Rheumatism and joint pains, upper respiratory tract infections, hypertension, worm infections, peptic ulcer diseases, urinary tract infections, diarrhoea, malaria and anaemia are the most prevalent conditions identified and treated by the team.

About 211 souls were won for Christ while 500 children were registered to the NHIS.

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