STRETCH YOUR HELPING HANDS | SAVE THE LITTLE BOY'S ARM | STEEMIT CAN GIVE A BETTER LIFE.
This little young boy (EMMANUEL AJAYI) was in school on Wednesday 07/03/2018 when he fell from a table. The boy stays with his grandmother. They live in sagamu Ogun state Nigeria.
It was a very sad occurrence. They could not take him to the hospital for treatment because there was no money. So they had to keep him at home for some local treatment.
While I was going about the street on my usual custom, searching for the needy and helpless on monday 12/03/2018, I saw the little boy crying. I asked what the problem was, and the grandmother told me how the event occurred and that she doesn't have money for hospital. Quickly I had to rush him to a near by hospital for treatment.
When we got to the hospital, the doctor almost got crazy at us because the boy's treatment was delayed. He said we should have brought him the very day that incident happened because if it was not quickly attended to, it might cause them to amputate the little kid's arm. I said God forbid. I had to explain to the doctor how I came cross the little boy and his grandmother.
The doctor carried out first aid treatment, then asked us to deposit some money (#10,000, approximately $30.2). I already settled that. But the bill for continous treatment is about (#12,000, approximately $33).
I want all steemains to help raise some money for the boy's treatment. Let's think of the little boy's health and stretch a helping hand to him. The little boy has a brighter future ahead. Let's add to the positive future of the young boy. Children are the hope of the future.
If we can also raise some amount for him and his grandmother to have a new life and begin a good life, it will be highly appreciated. They will never forget the kindness of STEEMIT community.
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THE POOR ARE ALWAYS AROUND US, LET'S FIND THEM AND MAKE AN IMPACT IN THEIR LIVES.
THANKS TO YOU ALL. YOUR SUPPORTS ARE APPRECIATED
Let us all first start with the poor next door!