Cure Day Hospitals Midstream recently extended a hand of goodwill and community support by donating four children’s hospital beds to Eshilo Clinic in Tembisa. This contribution is more than just the donation of equipment – it is an investment in quality healthcare and a commitment to uplifting the community.
Eshilo Clinic plays a vital role in healthcare delivery within Tembisa and proudly sponsors the Sizankosi Care Centre and Hospice, situated on the same premises. The care centre, founded by Sr. Siza Nkosi, is a beacon of hope and compassion. As both the founder and operator of Eshilo Clinic, Sr. Nkosi has dedicated her life to serving the people of Tembisa, ensuring that vulnerable individuals, receive the care and dignity they deserve.
Through this donation, Cure Day Hospitals Midstream seeks to empower the clinic in continuing its mission of providing accessible, effective healthcare to the community. The children’s beds will not only enhance patient comfort but also support the clinic staff in delivering efficient and quality services.
The donation reflects Cure Day Hospitals’ dedication to community development, healthcare improvement, and sustainable impact. By supporting initiatives such as Sizankosi Care Centre and Hospice, the hospital group affirms its belief that every child and every family deserves access to proper medical care, no matter their circumstances.
This act of kindness demonstrates that when healthcare institutions unite, communities grow stronger, healthier, and more hopeful.