At least 20 children living with cerebral palsy in the Ashanti region, together with their families, are anxious for respite after being evacuated from a facility they've always known to be home.
With no appropriate establishment built by the government, a non-governmental organization secured a safe facility from a private property owner and turned it into the only care home in the region for the special kids.
But after four years of renting the place, the NGO is financially-challenged to keep the facility, leaving the children in limbo.
Solomon Evans, a tertiary graduate who, along with many others called this place home for years is worried about where next to lay their heads. "For now I'm very confused and don't know where to go.