The Liberia Albino Society has put smiles on the faces of two of its members who were recently involved into a motorbike and vehicle accidents respectively.
As part of its welfare drive which is key to their advocacy, the Liberia Albino Society through its Executive Director Patricia Logan, identified with her members with the donation of food and non-food items to the two victims who are currently nursing their injuries.
Paying separate visit to the victim’s homes in Johnsonville and Barnard’s Farm respectively, Madam Logan said her move is a demonstration of the love and care she has for her members especially following their involvements with car and motorbike accidents recently.
According to her, welfare and genuine advocacy for her members continue to be the hall mark of her leadership.
She assured the two victims of the accidents that the Liberia Albino Society shares their pains and is committed to rendering other assistances as they undergo their respective treatments.
The car accident on victim Massuppee Dorley according to her has caused a damage of her rib as she is requested an advance treatment. “I sometimes feel fine and later on, I feel uncomfortable.”
Massapee and her family appreciated the Liberia Albino Society for the timely intervention to her health and further appealed to others to extend financial aid in order for her to get well permanently.
As for Mawataa Kamara, the motorbike accident which led to a broken leg has coerced her to stay away from school for months.
Mawataa is one of the beneficiaries on the LAS scholarship.
Speaking following the presentation, Mawatta’s brother, Ansu Kamara, thanked the Albino Society for the gesture.
According to him, the Kamara’s family has been a long-time member of the LAS and remains grateful for its continuous support to them which he is also a proud beneficiary of.
“I was on the LAS scholarship from grade school and I am in the University, a junior student now”, I am grateful, he added.
Explaining further he pointed out that the man who hate his little sister with the bike has been concern and very supportive to her health issues unlike, Massuppe’s case where the driver in question ran away.
Madam Logan who promised to pay another visit to her illing members was accompanied by the Director of media Ezekiel Klah, Dorcas Gborkorquellie, Director of Welfare among others.
Meanwhile, the two beneficiaries received two bags of rice, one each, two gallons of oil, one each, other home provisions including undisclosed cash packages among others.