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Mon Mar 08 2021
An Abuja-based Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Helpline Foundation for the Needy, has called for a more practical approach to reducing extreme poverty among women.
As Nigeria joins the rest of the world to celebrate this year’s International Women’s Day, Helpline, in collaboration with Make a Difference for The Needy Foundation and the Association of Wives of Traditional Rulers in the FCT, said it was time to move away from the yearly talk shows to empowerment of rural women at a time when countries were battling to recover from the economic difficulties occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic.
SAN Foundation donates medical logistics to Bobikuma Health Centre
The SAN Foundation has set the Christmas season each year, to donate to prisons, orphanages, and hospitals.
The donation also forms part of the Support A Needy Foundation s mission to support the country s health sector.
Making the presentation at a short ceremony at the premises of the health centre, the Vice President of Support A Needy, Ms. Ama Sama Bartels, said the Foundation is dedicated to supporting local health facilities. On behalf of Support A Needy, I present this amount of money to the Agona Bobikuma Health Centre, Psychiatrist Department, in the name of God; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Support a Needy Foundation donates to Home of Hope Orphanage
The Support A Needy (SAN) foundation, on Saturday, 26 December 2020, made a donation to the Home of Hope Orphanage in Gomoa Tarkwa, in the Gomoa Central Constituency of the Central Region.
The donation was undertaken on behalf of the SAN Foundation by Mr Godson Sackey, the President of the two-year-old non-governmental organization.
Items donated included groceries, clothes, stationery and toiletries such as bags of rice, boxes of biscuits, cartons of milk, cooking oil, boxes of bottled water, detergents, boxes of Indomie, tissues, shoes, sugar, clothes, beverages, and toilet rolls to the Home for the children’s usage.