By Our Reporter
Movit Products Limited, through the Movit Foundation, has donated essential care packages to new and expectant mothers at Mbarara Referral Hospital. The care packages which included baby oil, jelly, powder, a baby T-shirt, and baby soap all from the Baby Junior Brand are designed to provide comfort and support to the new and expectant mothers.
The donation comes as part of the company’s “Gifting Hands Initiative” which has so far benefited five hospitals across Uganda including Kawempe Referral Hospital, Ndejje Health Centre IV and Katabi Health Centre IV, and impacted over 2000 expectant and new mothers.
Speaking at the event, Dr. Bruce Mpamizo the Executive Director at Movit Products Limited said, “At Movit, we believe in the power of giving back to the community that has been a crucial part of our journey. The Gifting Hands Initiative reflects our commitment to supporting and uplifting the incredible mothers at Mbarara Referral Hospital. We understand the challenges they face, and through this initiative, we aim to make a positive impact on their lives, showing our appreciation for their unwavering dedication.”
The Chairman of Movit Group, Mr. Simpson Birungi, also noted that, “The Gifting Hands Initiative is a testament to our belief in the importance of giving back. We hope that these care packages will not only provide practical support but also convey our sincere gratitude to the mothers at Mbarara Referral Hospital for their invaluable contributions.”
Dr. Celestine Barigye, the Hospital Director of Mbarara Referral Hospital appreciated Movit for the initiative and commended them for their commitment to community welfare.
One of the mothers at Mbarara Referral Hospital, Ms. Anette Kisakye shared her gratitude, “I am overwhelmed with emotion knowing that Movit Products Limited has taken the time to recognize and support us, the mothers here at Mbarara Referral Hospital. It’s heartening to see a company prioritize community welfare in such a tangible way. The care package provides not only essential items but also a sense of care and acknowledgment, which means a lot to us.”