Stonebwoy to support surgeries of 'disable' persons
Dancehall act Stonebwoy has disclosed that he will support surgeries of persons who have been disabled through accidents.
The musician, who went through a successful knee replacement surgery last year several years after he was involved in a motor accident, says the initiative is part of his Livingstone Foundation goals to give back to society.
He made the disclosure after he donated an amount of money to a patient at the St Joseph’s Hospital in Koforidua over the weekend.
Stonebwoy in an exclusive interview with Hitz FM’s Anita Ampomah said the Livingston Foundation has been in existence since 2014, though it was not officially launched.
The Livingstone Foundation made its first move with Bless My Community Concert, then others followed.
The Foundation he added will support the bills of those that have orthopedic cases.
Orthopedics is a medical specialty concerned with correction of deformities or functional impairments of the skeletal system.
“Up until this point in life, I can never forget where I came from and although I don’t have much to give, I always make an effort to give the little that I can give to ones who deserve it.
"In the long run, I pray to support those that have been disabled one way or the other by accidents,” he added.
The musician, who went through a successful knee replacement surgery last year several years after he was involved in a motor accident, says the initiative is part of his Livingstone Foundation goals to give back to society.
He made the disclosure after he donated an amount of money to a patient at the St Joseph’s Hospital in Koforidua over the weekend.
Stonebwoy in an exclusive interview with Hitz FM’s Anita Ampomah said the Livingston Foundation has been in existence since 2014, though it was not officially launched.
The Livingstone Foundation made its first move with Bless My Community Concert, then others followed.
The Foundation he added will support the bills of those that have orthopedic cases.
Orthopedics is a medical specialty concerned with correction of deformities or functional impairments of the skeletal system.
“Up until this point in life, I can never forget where I came from and although I don’t have much to give, I always make an effort to give the little that I can give to ones who deserve it.
"In the long run, I pray to support those that have been disabled one way or the other by accidents,” he added.
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