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Gospel minister Edwin Dadson, in partnership with Spikenard Music International, has donated GH¢50,000 to Little Hearts Foundation, a pediatric cardiac medical centre near Burna Camp, to support children living with congenital heart conditions.
The Foundation, headed by renowned pediatric cardiologist Nana Akyaa Yao, provides specialised care and life-saving heart surgeries for children across Ghana and beyond.
The donation was made from proceeds of Pastor Edwin Dadson’s annual gospel concert, “This Far By Grace,” which has become a platform for both spiritual upliftment and community transformation.
Speaking at the donation ceremony, Ps. Edwin Dadson emphasised the heart behind the initiative:
“Worship must go beyond the altar and touch lives. When God touches us, we must also touch others. Supporting these children and seeing them go through successful surgeries brings us deep fulfilment. We want them to grow up one day and confidently say, ‘We too have come this far by grace.’”
He further revealed plans to scale up the initiative:
“Our goal is to raise and donate GH¢100,000 in the near future. That will allow even more children to access the urgent medical care and surgeries they desperately need. Together, we can save more lives.”
Receiving the donation on behalf of the Foundation, Prof. Nana Akyaa Yao expressed heartfelt appreciation:
“This support is truly life-changing. Donations like this directly translate into surgeries, medication, and specialised care for children who otherwise may not survive.
"We are deeply grateful to Pastor Edwin Dadson, Spikenard Music International, and all partners who continue to stand with us in giving these children a second chance at life.”
Past editions of the “This Far By Grace” concert have benefited from partnerships with organisations such as mNtofy and Signum Development, whose contributions helped achieve previous fundraising targets. Appreciation was also extended to individuals, volunteers, and groups who continue to support the project.
The initiative highlights the growing role of faith-based and creative platforms in driving social change and strengthening access to healthcare for vulnerable children in Ghana.
Pastor Edwin Dadson and Spikenard Music International reaffirmed their commitment to using music, worship, and compassion as tools to inspire hope and save lives.
Saving the lives of children who will live, grow, and thrive alongside our institutions creates a profound and lasting impact.
These children become living testimonies of our collective commitment to corporate social responsibility and meaningful social change.
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