The Special Mothers Project, an advocacy and awareness
creation programme on cerebral palsy is asking for policies that considers
children with cerebral palsy and their families
Mrs Hannah Awadzi, Executive Director of the Project
announced this on Saturday when members of the group joined a keep-fit club at
Shop N Save Supermarket Adentan branch as part of their awareness creation
programme.
Mrs Awadzi said: “We want corporate Ghana and individuals
alike to think about children with cerebral palsy and their families when
planning events or organizing programmes.”
We also want people to take up careers as professional care
givers and do things that support families raising children with cerebral
palsy.
The Shop N Save Supermarkets supports the project by
creating platforms and avenues where the group could advocate about their
activities.
Mrs Awadzi said the project as part of its fund raising
efforts have placed boxes on the tills of all Shop N Save Supermarkets, urging
people to look out for the boxes and donate to support the advocacy work.
One of the participants at the keep fit activity expressed
concern about parents who uses their children with cerebral palsy as a means to
exploit people and said that kind of behaviours put people off.
He commended the Special Mothers Project for taking a
different approach and urged Ghanaians to support the worthy cause.
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