Purple Angels kids foundation, a children’s support foundation birthed by YFM’s Voice goddess, Naa Dzama, is undertaking a new project themed ‘Make A Wish’, powered by Jadarls Group.
The Purple Angels Kids foundation in its 3 years of existence has focused on the holistic well-being of children by gifting sick and or needy children with beautiful memories to inspire hope and teach them that they can be anything they want in the future if they put their minds to it.
They undertake projects all year round and some of these projects they are ‘Babies in jail, Help!’, ‘Chalewote Giveaway’, ‘School Supply Drive-by’ and the newly introduced ‘Make A Wish’.
The maiden edition of Make A Wish kicked off last Saturday, the 21st of May. Make A Wish, essentially, is a programme that grant one wish each of selected a number of children who are terminally ill. For the first edition, three children had their wishes granted.
Naa Dzama, founder of the Purple Angels Kids Foundation, threw more light on this. “Make A Wish is one of the many programmes of activities that we will be doing as a foundation to fulfill our purpose. The Make A Wish foundation so far has started off well and we gifted our first three children who are currently fighting cancer at the Korle-Bu pediatric oncology unit, we’re gifted with a laptop and tablets as they requested and it was indeed an amazing experience”.
“Jadarls group of companies powered this edition of the Make A Wish project and we couldn’t be more grateful. One of the children ,Lucy, had just had a surgery the previous day and to be able to give her the one thing she never thought she would have the privilege of having, was a blessing”, she added.
Group CEO of Jadarls Group of companies, Mr. Jeremiah Darlington Quainoo
also acknowledged, “We are in this with you and we hope to help you grant more wishes so we can put more smiles on the faces of these young warriors”.
Naa Dzama, on behalf of the Purple Angels Kids foundation, thanked the Jadarls group and called for more individuals, institutions and companies to come aboard the ‘Make A Wish’ project and support them to grant more wishes for children