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No Ambulance Syndrome: Stonebwoy's Livingstone Foundation Supports Korle Bu With Ambulance To Transport a Patient(Photos)

Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy's benevolent organization 'The Livingstone Foundation' has helped the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital with an ambulance to transport an abandoned patient to his hometown.

Access to transportation for accident patients and people with disabilities is hard to come by.  Affordable transportation is even more of a challenge. ♡

The Livingstone Foundation was called upon by Korle Bu Teaching Hospital to assist in the transport of a patient who became paralyzed from the neck down as a result of a spinal injury in a road accident.  The patient was abandoned by family and friends and had no visitors in the 2 months that he was in the hospital's care. ♡

We were able to organize an ambulance to transport our dear friend to his home in the Volta Region more than 5 hours away.  A driver and two medical professionals accompanied him and counselled his family on the patient's condition and the proper aftercare he will need.  We were able to leave the patient with drugs from the hospital and funds for future care. ♡

It is our hope that he is able to receive appropriate care and that his family is able to come to terms with his disability. One of the amazing nurses who cared for our friend explained that "We fear the dead" more so than the living. We need to take time to show love and care for our friends and family while they are still on Earth. ♡ 

We encourage those supporting our cause to take time to visit their loved ones in the hospital. Mental and emotional health is just as important as physical health. ♡

To support future initiatives kindly send to MTN Mobile Money Subscriber "The Livingstone Foundation" at 0548218447


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