Monday, 10 November

Margins ID Group concludes 'Pink October' with Aburi Mountain Cancer Awareness walk

Health News
Participants at the awreness wailk at Aburi

The Margins ID Group marked the culmination of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, known globally as Pink October, with an invigorating health walk up the scenic Aburi Mountains on Saturday.

The event, organised to raise awareness for both Breast and Prostate Cancer, saw a strong turnout from employees and management, uniting the company in support of a cause that impacts millions worldwide.

The walk was more than a physical activity; it was a powerful demonstration of corporate solidarity and health advocacy.

Each step taken by the Margins ID Group team served as a poignant reminder of the critical importance of awareness, early detection, and collective action in the ongoing fight against cancer.

Dressed in pink and blue attire symbolising the dual focus on breast and prostate cancer, participants emphasised that proactive health measures and community support are vital tools in saving lives.

In a statement, management expressed pride in the collective effort, noting, "The walk united the Margins ID Group family in support of a cause that continues to change lives around the world.

It is our hope that this initiative not only fosters a culture of health consciousness within our organisation but also inspires others in the corporate community to take action."

The event concluded with a healthy start to the new month, reinforcing the Group’s commitment to the well-being of its staff and the broader community.

The company has pledged to continue its support for health awareness programmes as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility.

About Margins ID Group:
Margins ID Group is a leading Ghanaian technology company known for its pioneering role in identity management and secure document solutions, including the national ID card (Ghanacard).

The company is equally committed to impactful corporate social responsibility initiatives focused on health and community development.

Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah