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Helping family in Kumasi
[edit]Hello, My name is Howard Zerkle. I am from the United States. I have been in contact and helping a family in Kumasi for about 4 years. The family includes a grandfather, Ahmed Yussif and his 2 orphaned grandchildren: Fatima Banda and Tijani Suleman. The grandfather just had a stroke about a week ago and is in a hospital. Their home address is: Plot 78, block X, Kronum Kwapra. The phone number I have is: 233-247-148310. Is there anyone who can call on them and show some support to the family? Find out which hospital he is in and have prayer with them. The grandfather has lost his speech but can whisper some. I would appreciate any help you can give to them. I feel close to the family but i am too far away to help. All I can do from here is continue to pray for them. Thank and God Bless you, Howard Zerkle — Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.228.106.171 (talk) 03:50, 27 April 2015 (UTC)
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