Guest journalist writes a piece for Krip-Hop Kolumn (Krip-Hop is more than music) Galiwango Ronald Journalist in Kampala, Uganda “I learned to live with them the way they are, because it is God who gave me these children and he had a reason,” he says. However, despite his commitment to raise his daughters, he could not afford wheelchairs for both of them. Wheelbarrow to the rescue! Ekolu thought he could get help from the office for the disabled in Amolatar district, but nothing was done. “They sent people who took my daughters’ details and promised to bring for them wheelchairs, but they never returned. "For the love of seeing my daughters go to school, I decided to buy wheelbarrows to transport them. I hired people to push them, but when they stopped I decided to do it myself,” Ekolu says. “Let me hope that what you are going to write will help me get a wheelchair because I am tired of lying in this wheelbarrow like luggage,” she made it clear. Read more here! PLEASE HELP IF U CAN! poormagazine.org/node/4901
Posted on: Sat, 07 Sep 2013 17:13:48 +0000