180 widows and vulnerable persons in Minna, have benefited from the 2022 annual distribution of food items by a non governmental organisation .
The beneficiaries include women that have suffered various levels of gender based Violence.
The yuletide season is a period of giving, and an opportunity to share with the less privileged.
It is part of corporate social responsibility for corporations, and it is what non-profit organisations do at the end of the year.
Given that the terrible economic conditions have made it impossible for some to afford food for the festivities, a non-governmental organization is distributing money and food supplies to their beneficiaries in order to put a smile on their faces.
Founder of the organisation, Mary Noel-Berje, says over the years, insecurity has left more women and children vulnerable and in need of help
This is why in 10 years of operations, they have focused on visiting IDP camps and taking care of widows and orphans.
This was documented in the maiden edition of the Ayewosai love magazine
180 women and vulnerable persons were provided with money and food items.
Some who have been beneficiaries of the organisation’s benevolence in the past years appreciated the founder of the organisation for her consistency in reaching out to the less privileged with love
The event which was part of the end of the year activities of the Foundation, also featured the launch of its maiden Magazine.
NGOs celebrate Christmas with IDPs, widows, children in Borno, Lagos
The Internally Displaced Persons in Borno were not left out of Christmas celebrations as African missions Global and Belgrade Care Foundation organised the ‘can IDP camp party’ to give the children a sense of belonging.
African missions global has brought good Tidings to the IDPs during this season.
Chairman, African Missions Global, Ralph Akinnawo says it is a yearly celebration to celebrate with the IDPS as some of the children were born during the crisis.
180 widows and vulnerable persons in Minna, have benefited from the 2022 annual distribution of food items by a non governmental organisation .
The beneficiaries include women that have suffered various levels of gender based Violence.
The yuletide season is a period of giving, and an opportunity to share with the less privileged.
It is part of corporate social responsibility for corporations, and it is what non-profit organisations do at the end of the year.
Given that the terrible economic conditions have made it impossible for some to afford food for the festivities, a non-governmental organization is distributing money and food supplies to their beneficiaries in order to put a smile on their faces.
Founder of the organisation, Mary Noel-Berje, says over the years, insecurity has left more women and children vulnerable and in need of help
This is why in 10 years of operations, they have focused on visiting IDP camps and taking care of widows and orphans.
This was documented in the maiden edition of the Ayewosai love magazine
180 women and vulnerable persons were provided with money and food items.
Some who have been beneficiaries of the organisation’s benevolence in the past years appreciated the founder of the organisation for her consistency in reaching out to the less privileged with love
The event which was part of the end of the year activities of the Foundation, also featured the launch of its maiden Magazine.
NGOs celebrate Christmas with IDPs, widows, children in Borno, Lagos
The Internally Displaced Persons in Borno were not left out of Christmas celebrations as African missions Global and Belgrade Care Foundation organised the ‘can IDP camp party’ to give the children a sense of belonging.
African missions global has brought good Tidings to the IDPs during this season.
Chairman, African Missions Global, Ralph Akinnawo says it is a yearly celebration to celebrate with the IDPS as some of the children were born during the crisis.
180 widows and vulnerable persons in Minna, have benefited from the 2022 annual distribution of food items by a non governmental organisation .
The beneficiaries include women that have suffered various levels of gender based Violence.
The yuletide season is a period of giving, and an opportunity to share with the less privileged.
It is part of corporate social responsibility for corporations, and it is what non-profit organisations do at the end of the year.
Given that the terrible economic conditions have made it impossible for some to afford food for the festivities, a non-governmental organization is distributing money and food supplies to their beneficiaries in order to put a smile on their faces.
Founder of the organisation, Mary Noel-Berje, says over the years, insecurity has left more women and children vulnerable and in need of help
This is why in 10 years of operations, they have focused on visiting IDP camps and taking care of widows and orphans.
This was documented in the maiden edition of the Ayewosai love magazine
180 women and vulnerable persons were provided with money and food items.
Some who have been beneficiaries of the organisation’s benevolence in the past years appreciated the founder of the organisation for her consistency in reaching out to the less privileged with love
The event which was part of the end of the year activities of the Foundation, also featured the launch of its maiden Magazine.
NGOs celebrate Christmas with IDPs, widows, children in Borno, Lagos
The Internally Displaced Persons in Borno were not left out of Christmas celebrations as African missions Global and Belgrade Care Foundation organised the ‘can IDP camp party’ to give the children a sense of belonging.
African missions global has brought good Tidings to the IDPs during this season.
Chairman, African Missions Global, Ralph Akinnawo says it is a yearly celebration to celebrate with the IDPS as some of the children were born during the crisis.
180 widows and vulnerable persons in Minna, have benefited from the 2022 annual distribution of food items by a non governmental organisation .
The beneficiaries include women that have suffered various levels of gender based Violence.
The yuletide season is a period of giving, and an opportunity to share with the less privileged.
It is part of corporate social responsibility for corporations, and it is what non-profit organisations do at the end of the year.
Given that the terrible economic conditions have made it impossible for some to afford food for the festivities, a non-governmental organization is distributing money and food supplies to their beneficiaries in order to put a smile on their faces.
Founder of the organisation, Mary Noel-Berje, says over the years, insecurity has left more women and children vulnerable and in need of help
This is why in 10 years of operations, they have focused on visiting IDP camps and taking care of widows and orphans.
This was documented in the maiden edition of the Ayewosai love magazine
180 women and vulnerable persons were provided with money and food items.
Some who have been beneficiaries of the organisation’s benevolence in the past years appreciated the founder of the organisation for her consistency in reaching out to the less privileged with love
The event which was part of the end of the year activities of the Foundation, also featured the launch of its maiden Magazine.
NGOs celebrate Christmas with IDPs, widows, children in Borno, Lagos
The Internally Displaced Persons in Borno were not left out of Christmas celebrations as African missions Global and Belgrade Care Foundation organised the ‘can IDP camp party’ to give the children a sense of belonging.
African missions global has brought good Tidings to the IDPs during this season.
Chairman, African Missions Global, Ralph Akinnawo says it is a yearly celebration to celebrate with the IDPS as some of the children were born during the crisis.
180 widows and vulnerable persons in Minna, have benefited from the 2022 annual distribution of food items by a non governmental organisation .
The beneficiaries include women that have suffered various levels of gender based Violence.
The yuletide season is a period of giving, and an opportunity to share with the less privileged.
It is part of corporate social responsibility for corporations, and it is what non-profit organisations do at the end of the year.
Given that the terrible economic conditions have made it impossible for some to afford food for the festivities, a non-governmental organization is distributing money and food supplies to their beneficiaries in order to put a smile on their faces.
Founder of the organisation, Mary Noel-Berje, says over the years, insecurity has left more women and children vulnerable and in need of help
This is why in 10 years of operations, they have focused on visiting IDP camps and taking care of widows and orphans.
This was documented in the maiden edition of the Ayewosai love magazine
180 women and vulnerable persons were provided with money and food items.
Some who have been beneficiaries of the organisation’s benevolence in the past years appreciated the founder of the organisation for her consistency in reaching out to the less privileged with love
The event which was part of the end of the year activities of the Foundation, also featured the launch of its maiden Magazine.
NGOs celebrate Christmas with IDPs, widows, children in Borno, Lagos
The Internally Displaced Persons in Borno were not left out of Christmas celebrations as African missions Global and Belgrade Care Foundation organised the ‘can IDP camp party’ to give the children a sense of belonging.
African missions global has brought good Tidings to the IDPs during this season.
Chairman, African Missions Global, Ralph Akinnawo says it is a yearly celebration to celebrate with the IDPS as some of the children were born during the crisis.
180 widows and vulnerable persons in Minna, have benefited from the 2022 annual distribution of food items by a non governmental organisation .
The beneficiaries include women that have suffered various levels of gender based Violence.
The yuletide season is a period of giving, and an opportunity to share with the less privileged.
It is part of corporate social responsibility for corporations, and it is what non-profit organisations do at the end of the year.
Given that the terrible economic conditions have made it impossible for some to afford food for the festivities, a non-governmental organization is distributing money and food supplies to their beneficiaries in order to put a smile on their faces.
Founder of the organisation, Mary Noel-Berje, says over the years, insecurity has left more women and children vulnerable and in need of help
This is why in 10 years of operations, they have focused on visiting IDP camps and taking care of widows and orphans.
This was documented in the maiden edition of the Ayewosai love magazine
180 women and vulnerable persons were provided with money and food items.
Some who have been beneficiaries of the organisation’s benevolence in the past years appreciated the founder of the organisation for her consistency in reaching out to the less privileged with love
The event which was part of the end of the year activities of the Foundation, also featured the launch of its maiden Magazine.
NGOs celebrate Christmas with IDPs, widows, children in Borno, Lagos
The Internally Displaced Persons in Borno were not left out of Christmas celebrations as African missions Global and Belgrade Care Foundation organised the ‘can IDP camp party’ to give the children a sense of belonging.
African missions global has brought good Tidings to the IDPs during this season.
Chairman, African Missions Global, Ralph Akinnawo says it is a yearly celebration to celebrate with the IDPS as some of the children were born during the crisis.
180 widows and vulnerable persons in Minna, have benefited from the 2022 annual distribution of food items by a non governmental organisation .
The beneficiaries include women that have suffered various levels of gender based Violence.
The yuletide season is a period of giving, and an opportunity to share with the less privileged.
It is part of corporate social responsibility for corporations, and it is what non-profit organisations do at the end of the year.
Given that the terrible economic conditions have made it impossible for some to afford food for the festivities, a non-governmental organization is distributing money and food supplies to their beneficiaries in order to put a smile on their faces.
Founder of the organisation, Mary Noel-Berje, says over the years, insecurity has left more women and children vulnerable and in need of help
This is why in 10 years of operations, they have focused on visiting IDP camps and taking care of widows and orphans.
This was documented in the maiden edition of the Ayewosai love magazine
180 women and vulnerable persons were provided with money and food items.
Some who have been beneficiaries of the organisation’s benevolence in the past years appreciated the founder of the organisation for her consistency in reaching out to the less privileged with love
The event which was part of the end of the year activities of the Foundation, also featured the launch of its maiden Magazine.
NGOs celebrate Christmas with IDPs, widows, children in Borno, Lagos
The Internally Displaced Persons in Borno were not left out of Christmas celebrations as African missions Global and Belgrade Care Foundation organised the ‘can IDP camp party’ to give the children a sense of belonging.
African missions global has brought good Tidings to the IDPs during this season.
Chairman, African Missions Global, Ralph Akinnawo says it is a yearly celebration to celebrate with the IDPS as some of the children were born during the crisis.
180 widows and vulnerable persons in Minna, have benefited from the 2022 annual distribution of food items by a non governmental organisation .
The beneficiaries include women that have suffered various levels of gender based Violence.
The yuletide season is a period of giving, and an opportunity to share with the less privileged.
It is part of corporate social responsibility for corporations, and it is what non-profit organisations do at the end of the year.
Given that the terrible economic conditions have made it impossible for some to afford food for the festivities, a non-governmental organization is distributing money and food supplies to their beneficiaries in order to put a smile on their faces.
Founder of the organisation, Mary Noel-Berje, says over the years, insecurity has left more women and children vulnerable and in need of help
This is why in 10 years of operations, they have focused on visiting IDP camps and taking care of widows and orphans.
This was documented in the maiden edition of the Ayewosai love magazine
180 women and vulnerable persons were provided with money and food items.
Some who have been beneficiaries of the organisation’s benevolence in the past years appreciated the founder of the organisation for her consistency in reaching out to the less privileged with love
The event which was part of the end of the year activities of the Foundation, also featured the launch of its maiden Magazine.
NGOs celebrate Christmas with IDPs, widows, children in Borno, Lagos
The Internally Displaced Persons in Borno were not left out of Christmas celebrations as African missions Global and Belgrade Care Foundation organised the ‘can IDP camp party’ to give the children a sense of belonging.
African missions global has brought good Tidings to the IDPs during this season.
Chairman, African Missions Global, Ralph Akinnawo says it is a yearly celebration to celebrate with the IDPS as some of the children were born during the crisis.