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Saturday, May 14, 2016

Juliet Ibrahim Foundation Donates Proceeds from Charity Match to Patients in Ghana

Proceeds from the Juliet Ibrahim Celebrity Soccer Match which held on May 1, 2016 between female  Ghanaian and Nigerian celebrities at the Lizzy Sports Complex has been donated to 4 out of the 7 patients initially targeted to benefit  from it.





The donation was made on May 12, 2016 at Msuites hotel in Accra, Ghana to Cynthia Greaves , Richard Yeboah , Fredrick Nelson, Ernest Baah. The beneficiaries who all need over 40,000 dollars each for kidney transplants will in the meantime use the donation for their dialysis treatment.




Expressing her displeasure at the paltry amount realised from the event, Juliet Ibrahim on Joy FM’s 'Late Night Express' with Kofi Laing had this to say;

“People are not helping. I’m so disappointed in Ghanaians because people could have come out, it was only ten cedis and people could have paid that"




“It’s not even up to the amount I spent on the game, putting everything together. I could have used that money and just given it to the patients instead of doing all I did”.



The cost of  dialysis is ¢260 three times a week and the philanthropic actress is calling on anyone who wants to support the foundation to visit her www.julietibrahimfoundation.org

email; Info@julietibrahimfoundation.org
Donate@julietibrahimfoundation.org




10 comments:

  1. If men were God.14 May 2016 at 17:06

    Good yo know.

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    1. If men were God14 May 2016 at 18:51

      *****to know*
      Typo error

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    2. God has been good to me. After 3 dialysis sessions, my kidney miraculously stabilized. I pray for all kidney patients to get well.

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    3. Amen @ babanewsline.

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  2. Nawa o. Africans don't invest in charity n I don't know why. If it's d whites, they will come out in large no bc they believe so much in saving lives.

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  3. I wish more of our so called celebrity could be doing dis in their country and not showing off their fake lifestyle.

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  4. Juliet you know your Ghanian people ,you should have done it in Niger.

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  5. When we do good, we do for the Lord. God bless you Juliet.






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  6. Mtchewwwwww..i think the prob is everyone or rather every celebrity wants to have his/her own charity foundation...what abt oda existing charity foundation,she shld close down her foundation and contribute to oda good charity foundation that was existing before hers...smh

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  7. Even if they didn't want to watch the match they could have donated the same amount. Sickness knows everyone's address. The ppl who have no compassion or care to help today are the same ones who get sick tomorrow and seeking sympaty.

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