Moza Banco act of solidarity cheers up hospitalised children in Inhambane

Dozens of children admitted to Inhambane Provincial Hospital (HPI) celebrated Children's Day on 1st June with employees from Moza Banco, who came to the health centre with various food items, clothes and toys for the little ones.

These are children suffering from various illnesses, including malaria, diarrhoea, diabetes and malnutrition, who are currently dependent on 24-hour care from their mothers and the health professionals at the largest hospital in Inhambane province.

On the occasion, Moza employees interacted with the mothers and the children themselves, with the aim of conveying comfort and the atmosphere of joy that characterises the 1st of June all over the world.  

According to the General Practitioner, Belinha Manhice, the support provided by Moza minimises the hospital's needs, especially when it comes to guaranteeing decent food for the children in the paediatric ward. "We have received food products with good nutritional value that will help us minimise our needs. The hospital always needs this kind of support, especially here in the paediatrics department, where we have children admitted," she underlined.

According to Abdul Alegy, Moza's manager for Inhambane province, this is not the first time that the bank has been involved in social responsibility activities in the region.

"We work closely with communities. We know the issues that concern people and we always make an effort to help in any way we can. We've done this in the past and will continue to do so. As part of the Children's Fortnight celebrations, we will be making another donation to mark Moza's 16th anniversary on 16th June," Abdul Alegy said.

Fully aware that children represent the country's future, Moza is showing its concern for this social stratum who, according to the late President Samora Machel, are "flowers that never wither". Through this action, it is hoped not only to alleviate the immediate needs of the hospital and the children admitted, but also to convey a message of hope, affection and responsibility, reinforcing the Bank's key role in building a fairer and more equal society for all Mozambicans.   


05/06/2024

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