Dorothy Amuah: “This Year, the Volta Region Is Just as Much a Priority for Me as the Northern Region”

 

Dorothy Amuah, CEO of Chic Optique and founder of the Dorothy’s Hope Foundation, has reaffirmed her commitment to deepening impact across underserved communities, stating that the Volta Region holds equal priority to the Northern Region in her 2025 outreach agenda.

“We’re building a cancer ward at Ho General Hospital — because every life matters, and access to care should never be a luxury.”

— Dorothy Amuah


This initiative responds to a long-standing need for specialized cancer treatment in the region. Many patients are forced to travel long distances for diagnosis and therapy, often at great personal and financial cost. The new ward is expected to improve early detection, treatment, and recovery rates while easing the burden on regional families.


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Dorothy’s Hope Foundation has built a strong reputation for community health outreach, especially in underserved areas. The cancer ward project marks an expansion of its impact — from short-term relief efforts to long-term healthcare infrastructure.


The foundation is currently engaging stakeholders, health professionals, and private partners to support the ward’s construction and eventual operation. Equipment, funding, and volunteer support are being mobilized to bring the vision to life.


At Multicdb World, we celebrate efforts that bring hope and healing to Ghanaian communities. Stories like this remind us of the power of purpose-driven leadership and collective action.


Dorothy Amuah’s dedication to building not just businesses, but also bridges to better lives, stands as an inspiration to a new generation of changemakers.


Stay connected with Dorothy’s Hope Foundation for updates on the project and opportunities to support.


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