On 7th to 8th April 2006 the foundation came out with a program Health Variety Fair. The reason for this program was to promote the Consumption of made in Ghana pharmaceutical products.
On the 7th April 2006 that marked the celebration of the World Health Day, The Foundation in Collaboration with the Stanley’s Business College and the Youth of Trinity Lutheran Church Tema went on a float in Tema Municipality to Celebrate the World Health Day and also to create awareness of health problems in this country and it solutions.
On 8th April 2006 the foundation came out with an Exhibition of made in Ghana Pharmaceutical Products, counselling on HIV/AIDS and ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANLINESS and FREE MEDI-CARE.
MR. WILLIAM HAYFRON-ACQUAH a senior officer from ENVIROMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY spoke on the Theme “Maintaining a Clean Environment a shared responsibility”
He said poor waste management has been a serious challenge facing the country for some time now. Another inability of the Central government and the local authorities to institute proper waste management systems has resulted in deteriorating sanitary conditions on our towns and cities, generating into a condition that threatens the survival of every Ghanaian.
He also revealed that available statistics, media report and general observation show the magnitude and severity of waste management problems in the country.

Under poor health, he emphasised that malaria remains one of the widest spread infectious diseases in Africa and its major courses is the indiscriminate disposal of waste. He also revealed that a worldwide study showed 3000 people die from malaria daily and 90% of the deaths are recorded in Africa. In Ghana Malaria accounts for 40% or more of all clinic attendance with infants and young children under five years of age accounting for about 40% of the cases.

He continued by saying that malaria is so destructive that it bites into the economic development of Africa. Direct and indirect costs of Malaria in Africa exceed $2billion in a year. Actually, in the year 2000, economic cost was estimated to be $12billion.

KINGDOM HERBAL PRODUCTS, APONCHE MEMORIAL HERBAL CLINIC, APAAK TRADITIONAL MEDICINES and CLINIC, GLOBAL LIME LIGHT (GLOBOTON) and CHRISTIAN RELIEF FOUNDATION (Optical Clinic) mounted their Exhibition on that day.
DR. EMMANUEL BENTIL of RAPHA MEDICAL CENTRE TEMA and DR. ISAAC AKWAMOAH BOATENG from SUNYANI REGIONAL HOSPITAL administered the Free Medi-care and 127 patients were recorded.