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My name is Docia Nketia and I fundraising for Ms. Davida Ocran, a dedicated 53-year-old teacher from Nsawam, Ghana. For years, she has inspired countless students with her passion for education. However, her ability to continue teaching and living an active life is now at risk due to severe hip joint deterioration.
Medical Condition: Ms. Ocran has been diagnosed with end-stage hip osteoarthritis, a condition where the cartilage in the hip joint has worn away, causing immense pain and limited mobility. This condition has rendered her unable to perform daily activities and has significantly impacted her quality of life.
Urgency of Surgery: The recommended treatment is a total hip replacement surgery, which is essential for restoring her mobility and allowing her to return to her teaching profession. Without this surgery, her condition will continue to worsen, leading to further complications.
How You Can Help: Your generous donations will cover:
Hip Prosthesis: The artificial joint required for the replacement.
Surgical Procedure: Fees for the operation and associated medical services.
Pre and Post-operative Care: Consultations, medications, and rehabilitation sessions.
Call to Action: We kindly ask for your support to help Ms. Ocran regain her health and continue her invaluable work as an educator. No contribution is too small, and every donation brings her one step closer to recovery.
Sharing the Campaign: Even if you're unable to donate, sharing this campaign within your network can make a significant difference. Together, we can help Ms. Ocran walk again.
Estimated Costs:
- *Hip Prosthesis:* $8,000 - $12,000
- *Surgery:* $3,000 - $5,000
- *Pre- and Post-Medication:* $1,000 - $2,000
- *Hospital Stay and Care:* $2,000 - $3,000
- *Total:* $14,000 - $22,000
- Contact information or to make a direct contribution:
- Bank transfer: Account Name: Davida Ocran,
- Bank: Agric Development Bank, Ghana, Branch: Kumasi Market.
- Account Number: 6051070043377301.
- Email: [email redacted]
Let's come together to help Ms. Davida Ocran regain her mobility and continue inspiring others!



