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Emel Foundation an NGO Donates to Support a Lady for her Cancer Treatment.

Emel Foundation an NGO Donates to Support a Lady for her Cancer Treatment.

The joy of Mary Saah and her family knew no bounds at the weekend as the Emel Foundation an NGO came their way in the form of a GH¢1000 donation from the founder of the foundation, Emmelia Hagar Essel, for the treatment of their daughter’s cancer ailment.


21-year-old Mary was diagnosed with cancer of the shoulder and had been in serious pain for months until she was taken to the Wenchi Methodist Hospital where Essel saw aid her.


Presenting the pecuniary in an envelope to Mary at Tuobodom, in the Bono East Region, Essel said she was touched when she learnt of the lady’s plight.


The Emel Foundation is a Non-Profit Organisation that provides financial and item assistance to people who are vulnerable and who cannot afford their bills. 



The Public Relations Officer (PRO) for the foundation, Reuben Appiah-Kubi, in an interview with the media said that 10th March is selected every year for the donation cause of the founder's Birthday date.


"Well actually, Mary's case was seen in the Wenchi Methodist Hospital some months ago and we have been trying our best to crowdfund for her and we’ve been able to raise this sum of the amount of money. So we presented the money to her in the presence of the family" the PRO detailed.


He added, “We believe that presenting this money to her would be for the good and for the well-being of Mary who has this ailment and this is what we have been doing for people as giving back to society".


The foundation therefore called on well-meaning Ghanaians and donors to help the foundation reach out to many others.


Receiving the pecuniary, Mary Saah thanked the Almighty God and the Emel Foundation for the good gesture, saying the family would proceed to the treatment, and added, "I never knew that it would come to this far as we met at their hospital, I've been battling with treatment, hoping that help will come. I’m so delighted, am so happy my joy will never end here; I will continue to call her, to thank and encourage her to do more for others".


Source: Appiah-Kubi/Alrich24newsgh.blogspot.com

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