Father Andrew Campbell appeals for support to care for lepers and street children as he turns 80
Why is Father Campbell, who has dedicated his life to Ghana's marginalized, now urgently seeking assistance?
Father Andrew Campbell, as he approaches his 80th birthday, is appealing for support for lepers and street children. He says providing daily care at the Weija Leprosarium is difficult due to limited resources. He urges institutions to support his work.
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