

Ghanaian actress, Jackie Appiah is excited to announce the launch of her daycare center for children with sickle cell anaemia.
Appiah in a statement revealed that the idea stemmed from the fact that sometime last year, her friend Jo-Anne Badu lost her life to the disease, and this sad occurrence, birthed the project which is dear to her heart.
Jackie in a bid to bring her idea to life refurbished one of the paediatric wards at the Korle Bu Teaching hospital Ghana, and named it ‘Jackie’s corner.’
Sharing the news on her Instagram page, she wrote;
”I am pleased to be here to hand over a new daycare center called “Jackie’s Corner” for children suffering from sickle cell disease.
Sometime last year my friend Jo-Anne Badu lost her life to sickle cell anemia. It therefore touched my heart and also inspired me to embark on a project to refurbish one of the pediatric wards into a fun vibrant day care center. As we all know Sickle pain is a unforgiven pain and no one deserves to go through that pain.
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God bless her heart
Good innovation
Kudos
This is very nice
Well done Jackie
Nice one ��
Congratulations