Dr Beatrice Wiafe Addai, Founder of BCI, with Mr Sidoine Rodrigues, Accra Airport Manager of Delta Air Lines

DELTA AIRLines, for the fourth consecutive time, has supported Breast Care International (BCI)‘Walk for the Cure Awareness Campaign in Ghana.’

The event of the day celebrated survivors, shared their stories, and shed light where shame existed before.

In all, over 40,000 people, including survivors and supporters, took to the principal streets of Cape Coast for the annual 2019, ‘BCI Ghana Walk for the Cure’ event.

The Cape Coast event is the ninth in the series and the walk, now a permanent annual feature, was premiered in the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi, in 2011 with a repeat performance there the following year.

It was then moved to Accra in 2013, Sunyani in 2014, Takoradi in 2015, back to Kumasi in 2016, Koforidua in 2017, Tamale in 2018 and Cape Coast in 2019.

The Accra Airport Manager of Delta Air Lines, Mr Sidoine Rodrigues, who attended the walk with his team, said, “We are proud that our partnership is enabling BCI to reach women and men in rural communities who wouldn’t otherwise have access to screening programmes or be able to seek treatment.”

Mr Rodrigues said through Delta’s partnership, BCI had been able to educate over 50,000 people each year, screening an average of 10,000 people during that same period.

Commenting on Delta’s continued support, he said, “I and my 80,000 colleagues worldwide are passionate about this cause. This is why we have a special pink plane with an image of the iconic pink ribbon.

“Delta employees and customers have raised $16.8 million for breast cancer charities since 2005. This has funded the work of 67 different research projects in the pursuit of eradicating breast cancer”

He encouraged everyone present to take advantage of the services BCI was providing at the event and in the regions.

The Accra manager thanked BCI for its continuous commitment to fighting breast cancer in Ghana and thanked everyone who made it to the walk.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/Philip Antoh