We are an organization with the sole aim of improving health in women, children and the aged. Thus curbing sicknesses and promoting SDG 3, 6, 13 and 17.
Excerpts from our recent Mental & Menstrual Health Session at St. Faustina R/C Basic School. We created a safe, open space where our students could learn, ask questions, and grow together. Every conversation we have, brings us one step closer to a healthier, stronger generation.
The wait is officially overโIt's Today!
We are heading to St. Faustina R/C Basic School for our dedicated Mental & Menstrual Health Session.
At 12:00 PM, we will be creating a safe space for our students to learn, share, and grow.
Stay tuned for updates ๐
We are incredibly grateful to our sponsor, Mental Health Authority for providing essential educational leaflets and pamphlets for our upcoming Health Club session. We will duplicate these valuable resources to ensure every student has their own copy to take home and learn from.
Our Health Club is gathering again! Weโre dedicating our session to two vital topics: Mental Wellness and Menstrual Hygiene. We are honored to have the Mental Health Authority and CAMA Accra West Cluster joining us as partners and sponsors to make this impactful day possible.
Important update regarding our upcoming club session!
Please take note that the date for our health club session at St. Faustina R/C Basic School has been rescheduled:
New Date: June 5, 2026
Time: 12:00 PM (remains unchanged)
Stay tuned for more updates!
#HealthBloom
Sharing is caring.
Extend a hand to help someone today by donating to help us reach our goal.
No amount is small
Donate Now!
๐ฑ MTN MoMo: 0530547825 (ID: 936581)
๐ฆ GCB Bank: 1051180002980
๐ค Account: Health Bloom Organization LBG / Vivian Twum
#donatenow#support#hbo
@Health_Bloom212 is heading to St. Faustina R/C Basic School on May 29th. We are advocating for their minds today so they can build a beautiful tomorrow!
Help us hit our GHS 25,000 campaign goal!
Donate via:
MoMo: 0530547825 (ID: 936581)
GCB: 1051180002980
#donate#sdg3
Adolescence is a critical period for development, yet it is often when mental health conditions like depression and anxiety first emerge.
@Health_Bloom212 is returning to the field on May 29, 2026, for a Mental Health Session at St. Faustina R/C Basic School
#mentalhealth
According to the WHO, 14% of adolescents aged 10โ19 globally experience a mental health condition. Half of these conditions begin by age 14, yet many remain undetected and untreated.
@Health_Bloom212 is prioritizing mental wellness through our upcoming session at St. Faustina.
We are heading to St. Faustina R/C Basic School on May 29th for a vital session on mental health. Weโve seen the smiles; now we want to support the minds!
Remember Augustinaโs note? She thanked us for teaching her how to brush. Thanks to Colgate she has this beautiful guide on her school wall to make sure she never forgets how to protect her smile!
This is the health club in action turning a one day session into a lifelong habit.
Our recent Oral Health Session at St. Faustina R/C Basic School was a resounding success!. By the numbers, we reached: 472 students and 6 teachers.
Our goal is to raise GHS 25,000 to fund our upcoming health club sessions.
MTN MoMo: 0530547825, Vivian Twum
#health#sdg3
We have a goal to raise GHS 25,000 to bring this and many more to 1,000 more students. Will you help us turn more "lessons" into lifelong habits?
Sponsor the Club:
๐ฑ MTN MoMo: 0530547825 (ID: 936581)
๐ฆ GCB Bank: 1051180002980
๐ค Name: Health Bloom Organization LBG
#hbo#sdg3
Swipe to see the "Lesson Sticky Notes" from our session on April 24th.
We are still raising GHS 25,000 to bring this level of impact to more schools across the region. Every contribution helps us turn these sticky notes into lifelong habits.
#health#sdg3#hbo
In the coming days, we will be sharing with you what the students of St Faustina R/C Basic School learnt during the oral health awareness session.
We are still accepting donations so that health education can reach these young ones to help them make informed decisions.