General News of Sunday, 9 June 2019

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People and Places: Who helps the helper? A 'broken' philanthropist's story

Priscilla lost her arm during a fatal accident and has had to live with a metal bone implant play videoPriscilla lost her arm during a fatal accident and has had to live with a metal bone implant

After surviving a life-threatening accident which left her with a broken arm and leg, Priscilla Naa Aklerh Okantey, whose goal to be a philanthropist at a good old age suddenly got the premonition that life was too short to wait till you have made it in life to impact people.

Having been patched up after five surgeries to get back on her feet, Priscilla decided to go ahead with her mission to change the lives of underprivileged in society despite being 23 and ‘broke’.

With help from friends and family however, Naa Aklerh founded the ReachOut World Missions; a Non-Governmental Organisation whose sole aim was to uplift the poor, broken and underprivileged in society by giving them a foretaste of what regular living looked like.

Together with her team, she has impacted the lives of over 9000 orphans across 5 regions in the country.

In a rather sad twist, her metallic bone implant is faulty, leaving her with no option but to use her only functioning arm to live and move about. To correct the anomalies without having to be tossed about like she has 5 times already by some Ghanaian hospitals, she is faced with the situation of having to raise funds for a surgery in South Africa, after which the 28-year-old can move ahead with her dreams of changing the world.

This edition of GhanaWeb’s People and Places puts the spotlight on Priscilla Naa Aklerh Okantey who tells her touching story. Watch out for the full interview on Monday June 10th on GhanaWeb TV