Stannah Green Diamond Club Partnership to Benefit Ghana Community

Stannah, a family-run global business and leader in stairlifts and commercial lifts and operating in 13 countries, has announced its membership in Sumillion’s Green Diamond Club. This partnership marks a significant step in Stannah’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and global community support. Through this collaboration, Stannah is supporting To Live In H.O.P.E., a U.K.-based charity focused on empowering communities lacking basic human rights. Together, they are spearheading a transformative project in rural Ghana – constructing a water well to provide clean, safe water for a local school and its surrounding community. The new well directly benefits more than 10,000 people, ensuring reliable access to clean water, improving health outcomes and reducing the time children spend fetching water – allowing them to focus on their education. The Green Diamond Club is an initiative by Sumillion that celebrates partnerships with organizations sharing a passion for sustainability and equality.

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