In a heartbreaking turn of events, 7-year-old Rebecca Akpilima, a bright and cheerful child from Wiesi in the Builsa South District, is currently fighting for her life at the hospital.
She has been diagnosed with a hole in the heart at the Tamale Teaching Hospital. Her diagnose is a severe condition that requires urgent surgery to save her life.
Doctors have advised that Rebecca undergoes surgery immediately. However, the cost of the procedure is Ghc150,000, an amount far beyond the reach of her struggling family. Without this critical surgery, Rebecca’s life hangs in the balance.
Rebecca is known in her community as a lively and kind-hearted little girl who loves to play and learn. Sadly, her health condition has robbed her of the simple joys of childhood. The urgency of her case has left her family desperate, reaching out to the public, organizations, and benevolent individuals to come to their aid.

How You Can Help Save Rebecca’s Life
The family is humbly appealing to everyone to contribute whatever they can to help raise the funds needed for Rebecca’s surgery. No amount is too small. Every cedi brings Rebecca one step closer to the life-saving operation she urgently needs.
Donation Details:
- Bank Name: UMB
- Branch: Tamale
- Account Name: Maridia Abduallah
- Account Number: 2111046202016
For further inquiries or direct support, the family can be reached on the following numbers:
📞 0591520576 / 0593147803

A Call for Collective Compassion
Medical emergencies such as this remind us of the power of unity and compassion. Together, we can give Rebecca the chance to live, grow, and fulfill her dreams. Her life depends on our collective kindness.
We are calling on NGOs, philanthropists, religious groups, corporate organizations, and individuals to lend a helping hand. By donating and sharing Rebecca’s story, you could be the reason this 7-year-old survives and thrives.
Let us come together and show Rebecca and her family that they are not alone in this fight.
Help Save Rebecca’s Life Today.

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