
(by Shastri Boodan, Trinidad & Tobago Guardian, October 15, 2022)
Chaguanas resident Charmaine Sahadeo received a much-needed fan and refrigerator on Thursday from the Freemasons.
The 42-year-old mother of two suffers from neurofibromatosis, a genetic disorder that causes tumours to form all over the body. Dozens of nodules have made her almost unrecognisable.
Lumps of varying sizes cover almost every inch of Sahadeo’s body and head.
Sahadeo shies away from leaving her house because of her condition. She is unable to work and depends on a $2,000 disability grant from the Ministry of Social Development.
However, Sahadeo said this does not meet all the needs of her and her family.
Sahadeo’s plight was featured on Guardian Media on July 31, 2022. It caught the attention of David Lumsden, Excellent Companion of the District Grand Royal Arch Chapter of T&T Freemasons, who…
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Lumps of varying sizes cover almost every inch of Sahadeo’s body and head.
Sahadeo shies away from leaving her house because of her condition. She is unable to work and depends on a $2,000 disability grant from the Ministry of Social Development.
However, Sahadeo said this does not meet all the needs of her and her family.
Sahadeo’s plight was featured on Guardian Media on July 31, 2022. It caught the attention of David Lumsden, Excellent Companion of the District Grand Royal Arch Chapter of T&T Freemasons, who…
read more:
However, Sahadeo said this does not meet all the needs of her and her family.
Sahadeo’s plight was featured on Guardian Media on July 31, 2022. It caught the attention of David Lumsden, Excellent Companion of the District Grand Royal Arch Chapter of T&T Freemasons, who…
read more: