HEALTH
A 19-year-old Lucy Grant needs help to undergo Kyphosis surgery
Meet Lucy Grant, a first year student at Nyankumasi Ahenkro Senior High School who is suffering from Kyphosis.
Lucy Grant is 19 years old and one of the brilliant Business Students at Nyankumasi Ahenkro SHS.
As it is said, “disability is not inability”, Lucy doesn’t let her condition limit her academic potentials and future ambitions.
Lucy’s dream is to become a Business Lawyer.
According to Lucy, she wasn’t born with Kyphosis but she had her condition as a result of several boils which developed at her back when she was a child.
Lucy lost her father at age 11, and she has been with her mother who is a trader and her stepfather who is a truck driver.
Although Lucy doesn’t feel stigmatized in her school and community but she feels severe pains at her back when she embarks on long journey either walking or travelling with vehicle.
Lucy Grant is in need of any health organization or foundation who will help her undergo surgery in order for her to get rid of her Kyphosis ailment.
We call on all stakeholders, health organizations, foundations, corporate institutions, philanthropists and the media to help Lucy undergo a surgery.
For further information please contact:
Mr. Alfred Ennin – +233240838949.
Source: Daniel Kaku
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