Little Angels Trust, a Charity Organization, has extended its philanthropic efforts by donating assorted items to four children’s hospitals in Accra.
The hospitals benefiting from the donation include Korle-Bu Hospital, Mamobi Hospital, St Princess Marie Louie Children’s Hospital, and Accra Psychiatric Hospital.
Little Angels Trust has a history of commitment to supporting children’s healthcare. In 2018, the organization adopted and inaugurated a specialized playground known as the “Respite Centre” for patients at the Accra Psychiatric Children’s Ward.
This facility, designed to provide a serene environment with artificial green grass and play games, serves as an entertainment and relaxation area for the children.
Funding for the Respite Centre was made possible through contributions from the Ghanaman Community Reinvestment Grant Trust in Ghana and St Mark’s Church, Kennington Oval, London, United Kingdom.
Mrs. Lavinia Enim Amui, the Founder of Little Angels Trust, expressed her deep passion for supporting terminally ill children, stating, “My passion and desire for terminally ill children drive me to donate to them and put smiles on their faces.”
She emphasized the significant role the playground plays in the children’s overall well-being and their healing process.
Beyond the Respite Centre, Mrs Amui highlighted the organization’s broader mission, explaining that they primarily raise funds to support families in paying for cancer treatments. The focus is especially on parents who face challenges affording medical fees for their children.
Ms Bridgit Ayatey, the Ward in charge at the Accra Psychiatric Children’s Ward, commended Little Angels Trust for its generous gesture and called on other organizations to provide support.