Kate Henshaw Solicits For Funds To Save A Dying Kid
Nollywood actress, Kate Henshaw, aside having some bad feelings about social media, has come out to acknowledge the power the same platform has as a means of making positive impact to lives.
The actress recently shared a picture of a dying baby who has a strange form of sickness which has deformed the kids face.
Kate revealed that she spotted the mother with the child on the Island and had to stop to talk to her and give a widow’s might to help the child.
On questioning why the child has not been taken to hospital, she found out that the mother of the child could not afford the medical bills and the actress had to call on relevant agencies to help save the live of the little kid.
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