Blend Group mingles with CP's children on Good Friday



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Accra, April
20, GNA –
The Blend Group, a social group
media group consisting of military and civilians on past holy Friday
time at the special center of mothers included with the children of
cerebral palsy and their parents

The group too
Assorted matching items, including detergents, diapers, teaching materials,
drinks and toiletries for children as a pledge to show love to the
children and their families

Madame Adom
Adwoa Addo, leader of the mixing group, said the group represents peace, unity
and love and aims to bring happiness to humanity, the more we are a
mix of military personnel and civilians, "and we merge in love"

Members of
group interacted with parents and key caregivers of children
cerebral palsy, asking a lot of questions about the condition.

Cerebral palsy
is a neurological condition (brain injury) that affects movement and sometimes
people's speeches. This is the number one cause of disability in children.

The special
Mothers Inclusive Center was born from the special project Mothers, a project of
Awareness and awareness program for cerebral palsy issues to promote
inclusion in Ghana.

The center
serves as a transition point for families who desperately need short-term care for
their children.

Ms. Hannah
Awadzi, founder and executive director of the special project mothers and the
The Special Mothers Inclusive Center said the center was born from her
frustrations of finding a school for his child with cerebral palsy.

She said, a lot
parents especially mothers of children with cerebral palsy are forced to
jobs due to lack of facilities accepting and welcoming children
with cerebral palsy.

The majority of
In Ghana, children with cerebral palsy are refused or refused.
basic schools because of their condition.

Mrs. Awadzi
called on society to accept and embrace children with cerebral palsy at
help improve the lives of families raising children with cerebral palsy

GNA

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