Alpha Ladies set for December 13 charity event to support children with Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus

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Women-led humanitarian organization, Alpha Ladies, is preparing to host its annual charity donation event on December 13, 2025.

This year’s initiative is dedicated to supporting children living with spina bifida and hydrocephalus under the care of the Dorcas Margaret Foundation.

The 2025 outreach aims to provide essential items, raise public awareness, and offer direct support to affected children and their families.

Speaking ahead of the event, the association’s Secretary, Sarah Banini, highlighted the urgent need for sustained intervention. She explained that many children diagnosed with these conditions require continuous medical attention and specialized care—needs that often place heavy emotional and financial pressure on families.

“Our goal is to ease this burden while advocating for early healthcare intervention and improved access to medical services for vulnerable children,” Banini said.

The beneficiaries of this year’s project include:

  • Children diagnosed with spina bifida and hydrocephalus
  • Families struggling with medical bills and long-term care
  • The Dorcas Margaret Foundation, which provides medical, financial, and emotional support to these families

Organizers noted that the initiative aligns with national efforts to enhance child welfare and strengthen the healthcare system. They emphasized the importance of promoting community empathy, volunteerism, and partnerships to support vulnerable groups across the country.

Alpha Ladies is calling on NGOs, corporate organizations, philanthropists, and individuals to join the cause through financial contributions, essential donations, or strategic collaborations. The group believes that collective support is vital in establishing a stronger safety net for children living with complex medical conditions.

Over the years, Alpha Ladies has earned recognition for its impactful community and humanitarian initiatives, including support for orphanages, widows, discharged mothers, and female patients at Tema General Hospital.

This year’s project reinforces the association’s enduring legacy of compassion, social responsibility, and commitment to improving the lives of marginalized families.

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