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Grind Don’t Stop (GDS Control) artiste, Camidoh is organising a concert in honour of pregnant women and nursing mothers who have difficulty in paying their hospital bills.
The project, in collaboration with his management company GB Recz, is aimed at raising funds for mothers who are financially handicapped and cannot pay for their delivery bills while raising awareness.
The event dubbed “Save The Kids With Camidoh” is slated for February 29, 2020, at the Moka’s Resto Cafe, 21 Ndabaningi Sithole Rd, Labone-Accra.
It will raise funds for mothers who are detained for days or months for outstanding bills after childbirth at some general hospitals, including Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) and 37 Military Hospital.
Some of the monies raised would also go into relieving the mothers’ burden when it comes to catering for the baby.
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