First Lady Lordina Mahama has once again
fulfilled her pledges of supporting some orphanage homes in the
country. The orphanage homes namely Frank May, Bethesda and Let the Kids
Smile all in the Brong Ahafo with Anfaani and Tamale children’s home in
the Northern Region.
The yearly ritual sees to the donation
of food items, beverages and toiletries to help in catering for children who
one way or the other have been abandoned and hitherto children whose parents
have passed on. At separate presentation at the five homes, Mrs. Mahama said
she would not relent on her efforts in giving each child a reason to live.
It is now evident that care for the less
privileged in society is a value rooted in the First Lady Lordina Mahama. This
is because the urge to support these homes has become insatiable all the time
adding that every child needs to be helped to realise his dream with or
without parents .It is this passion that drives her all the time to continue
supporting children in these orphanages to become useful in future.
Most of the children adopted by the
First Lady are either in the universities and other tertiary institutions.
The little ones have also been enrolled in various schools.
Mrs. Mahama said it is fulfilling that
her efforts are yielding results.
At Frank May Orphanage home, the
manager Frank Apus recounted some devastating story surrounding one of
the child brought there by Holy Family Hospital. He said after the mother of
the child passed on, the family chose the dead body over the baby.
This story and more is what has led
him and his wife to take in these children. He said the home is striving
because of the immense contribution of the First Lady for the past eight years.
Most of the children are being brought
from social welfare, Police and Holy Family Hospital.
The story was not
different at Bethesda and Let the Kids smile orphanages.
At Bethesda there are 12 children
in their custody with most of them at their advanced stages in their education.
The founder of Bethesda Pastor Stephen
Volante was full of praise for the first Lady for the gesture, which has been
consistent for more than eight years. A similar presentation was made at Let Kids
Smile in Nkoranza.
The First Lady and her team later moved to Tamale
Children’s home.
One by one the First Lady interacted
with children of the home and the staff as well. There were giggles and
laughter all around. That is what the presence of the First Lady brings each
time she visits the home.
Though the Tamale children's home is a government
funded, the First Lady continues to support the home. Apart from the food
items, a dormitory block facilitated by her Foundation, is nearing
completion is under construction.
Home Supervisor Augustina Quainoe
says the gesture by the First Lady is immeasurable. Anfaani Children's home was
the next point of call. Most of the children brought there are as little as one
week old. The children are victims of abandonment and those whose
mothers died at birth.
One distressing challenge facing the
home is that when family members bring the babies there they cease coming to
the home to check up on them.
Those who also do visit don’t do so
regularly. This is a source of worry to them but staffs of the home say
they are managing with the support from the First Lady.
This home one may say is
emotionally attached to the First Lady Lordina Mahama. Reason being that
it is made up of only babies and for her at such tender age more needs to
be done to take care of them. One by one she checked up on all the children in
the home and those sleeping in baby cots while carrying some of them.
This motherly love exhibited by the
First Lady left staff of the home in awe as they look on. Mohammed Abdul
Razak administrator of the home together with another eleven people
manages the home. He was short of words for the First Lady.
According to him words cannot express
how thankful the home is to the First Lady.
The First Lady who also provided
new sets of baby cots for the children at Anfaani, pledged her continuous
support for the children.