Ghanaian music star Black Sherif, born Mohammed Ismail Sharrif, has extended support to underprivileged mothers at the Nkrumah and Yebuah Wards of the 37 Military Hospital in Accra.
Through his charitable initiative, the Mohammed Ismail Sharrif Foundation, the award-winning artiste donated large quantities of essential items to the mothers and fully settled their outstanding medical bills, totaling GH¢50,696.

The intervention brought relief to several women who had completed treatment but were unable to leave the hospital due to unpaid bills.
Hospital officials expressed gratitude for the support, noting that financial constraints often delay discharges and place additional emotional and economic strain on families.

Black Sherif’s gesture highlights a growing trend among Ghanaian creatives using their platforms and resources to support social causes.
For the artiste, whose music often explores themes of struggle and resilience, the initiative demonstrates a deliberate effort to turn influence into meaningful impact.

The donation also aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 3.1, which seeks to reduce maternal mortality and ensure access to safe, quality maternal healthcare.
The Mohammed Ismail Sharrif Foundation plans to roll out further initiatives focused on health and social support in the coming months.
