This is how it started. We got this email from one of the homes we support in Ghana:
dear brother kwakye,
...four little boys have been sent to the home from the northern region after they lost their parents in the recent ethnic clashes during the political upheaval. these children are terribly sick and are on admission to the hospital at offinso if you know this place. they dont have health insurances and we need to assist with medications with is badly needed. we have no other person to turn to in case of such emergencies.at a just ended meeded with the executives, i was reminded to send you this special request for some assistances to redeem the situation of the children.. please brother, if there is any assistance from your end kindly let us know what you could do.we are hoping to hear from you.
i have sold my phone today to buy drugs for them and it is impossible to reach me on phone.
i shall be looking forward to hearing from you .
jim
A few days later we got this sad follow-up
dear brother kwakye,
...
i want to thank you so much for the concern of littledrops, however, i am so saddened to tell you that one of the children died in my arms on friday and was buried on saturday morning at 6.30am. this was indeed the saddest moment in my life as i watched the child close his tiny eyes as he passed out!!!ashan is a place that teaches me lessons each time and each day as i see what really is PAIN.
the kids are deeply saddened and are troubled as they know that they have lost a beloved brother.
we are so much concerned about the lives of the other three children, and each day goes by with no support coming in to their rescue.a church donated some cash towards the purchase of drugs on the day the child died and but we are in need of money to save the three.
as i mentioned to you earlier, i shall be most redeemed if you and the board could come to the aid of the three as i have explained that our hospitals dont run charity no matter who is is concerned.i have gone to the administrator several times but he keeps saying they dont have the drugs to supply and if even they have we will have to pay cash down since all patience without health insurances are not guaranteed health care.
...
accept our love and best wishes.
jim
They needed $1,200 altogether. they already got $200 from a church. LittleDrops sent them the balance $1,000. We just got this response. Finally, signs of good news.
Dear Brother Kwakye,On behalf of the executive board, management and staff and on behalf of all the children, i wish to write to thank you all so dearly for the assistance provided when the home was in distressed with funds to assist the little one in the hospital.
It was a testing moment in the lives of the people who work at ashan, but God blessed us so much when we got to know that little drops orphanage funds was there to rescue the situation.
I should have written several days ago to express gratitude to you all who came together to redeem the situation but i was bereaved a few days ago.I lost my grandfather and was kept in my hometown awaiting funeral arrangements.I have just returned home and want to take this opportunity to say thank you so very much.
By the grace of god the children are responding to treatment and drugs available are helping them so much and we are happy to see them eating so well.
...
I wish you all well and thank you for helping the needy around africa.
Regards from,Jim
Please keep these children and their lost parents and brother in your thoughts.
We would like to sincerely thank all our volunteers, donors, advocates and friends who make it possible for LittleDrops to help those who need it most. Thank You! Thank You!! Thank You!!!
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