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Ex-HIV/AIDS Ambassador Joyce Dzidzor begs Ghanaians For Help

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Ex-HIV/AIDS Ambassador Joyce Dzidzor Mensah has called for support from Ghanaians to help her take care of her children as she is currently in financial crisis.

She disclosed that she has no means or ways to raise money to support the education of her three children as a single mother.

She stated that the reason for this her predicament is that no one wants to work with her because of her HIV/AIDS status.

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“I am currently not living with my children because I don’t have a place to stay. I am in deep crisis. My medications are also very expensive and I can’t afford it…,” she told NEWS-ONE on Thursday.

“I invested all my money into a barbering shop and a small food joint but people started complaining the food is infected with virus and so people shouldn’t buy from the joint. Everything has collapsed and I lost all my money,” she added.

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Sometime in December 2014, Joyce Dzidzor publicly revealed that she lied about her HIV/AIDS status for years and had never tested positive for the disease before becoming an HIV/AIDS ambassador for Ghana AIDS commission.

After her declaration, she was on several media platforms trying to defend her actions, even though she received widespread criticisms from Ghanaians and the Ghana AIDS Commission.

However, in 2016, she made a shocking U-turn to say she, indeed, tested positive for the virus. She had to lie about her status to protect her children from stigmatization.

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“It looks like because I have done campaigns and my face is everywhere, it is difficult for people to even work with me. So right with my situation as a single mother with three children and no job, I am pleading with the general public to support me with money to start something to take care of my children,” she pleaded on Thursday.

“I realized that I have destroyed my life just because I tried to protect my children at school by denying my status. I am in crisis now and if people are able to support me and my family, I am willing to come back to work on TV and radio to educate people on HIV & AIDS. When I sleep, I always dream I am still teaching children about HIV & AIDS,” Dzidzor added.

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