Ini Edo pleads with her fans to help a Children’s Hospice (Photos)

Popular Nollywood and Nigerian actress, Ini Edo, made an emotional appeal to her fans and everyone to help the Hearts of Gold Children’s Hospice either by volunteering, supporting or sponsoring a child.
She wrote these and shared photos below on her instagram:
“Morning everyone. So, yesterday I visited the Hearts of Gold children’s hospice and I was devastated. It was such a sad experience. I saw so many beautiful children and couldn’t understand why they had to suffer so much. What got to me more was that through their illnesses they were still children, happy children that still wanted to play and boy did some of them crack me up. I must say I was very impressed with how neat they all looked shows they are well taken care of. The nurses and attendants were kind to them and very pleasant. It takes a heart of gold indeed to watch over those amazing souls. In all I’m thankful for their life cos this only means there’s hope. We serve a miracle working GOD. Guys, we all can help in so many ways volunteers, sponsor a child, support with food, diapers, wipes name it. There’s so much we can do to help just one child. It costs just N15,000 a month to sponsor a child and N180,000 a year. Salaries for staff a month is N550,000 and trust me they are angels seeing them work so closely with these kids melted my heart. We can do this together it takes a kind heart to make a difference to those wonderful kids. The baby I’m carrying Prince is the cutest 9 month old ever his lashes, skin I can go on seeing his condition broke my heart literally. I’m certain GOD is working something. So guys call in, plan a visit and go see the kids. You will be happy you did.”
[Effiezy.com says: Thank you Ini Edo, this is a true compassion and humanity from a very good celebrity. Everyone can make a difference with any little help they offer, please do help any charity in your local area]
Visit Hearts of Gold Children’s Hospice website here
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Ini Edo thank you for raising the awareness. You are a good woman.