A white woman has taken it upon herself to become a mother to orphans in Ghana, by providing them with what they need.
The woman by name Ellen comes from the European country Denmark, and has supported orphans in Ghana for 15 years with her resources.
In a move to sustain her efforts, Ellen has reportedly taken to selling second-hand clothes at the Madina Market in Accra and used the proceeds to support the children at the orphanage.
Ellen goes round to her friend’s houses to collect bags of used clothes that they no longer need to sell at the market.
After selling the used clothes, the philanthropist said she used the money accrued from the sales to buy foodstuff for the kids at the orphanage.
Speaking in an interview sighted by GhPage.com, Ellen said she took to selling used clothes at the local market to raise awareness on the need to support orphans and the less privileged in society.
Below is a video of Ellen’s interview: