Miss Susan Abraham, a 2016/17 batch B, stream 1 Corps Member
in Oyo state, (OY/16B/0950), has given a facelift to the Mercy of God Home, Iwo
road, Ibadan, and gave the environment a new look...
Abraham renovated the
buildings and provided 14 mattresses, foodstuff such as bags of rice, garri,
provisions and toiletries for the home. The Corps said on Friday in Ibadan that
the aim was to provide major needs for the home, make it visible to public
awareness. She said the need to reach out to the less privileged was strong
within her, stressing that she decided to kick-start the idea by celebrating
her birthday at the orphanage. “In my search for an orphanage, I came across
one where the children live with polio, the condition is one of the poorest
standard of living one can come across, and their illness are worsening and
endangering the lives of their caregivers. “Only two women using their personal
funds to run the home with little support from the society,” she said. Abraham
noted that the project was done as a personal community development service as
one of the four cardinal points of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).
She, however, pointed out that some organisations, individuals and religious
bodies gracefully supported the project. The corps member thanked God for the
success of the project and the opportunity to impact on the lives of such
citizens and the Oyo state NYSC, Mercy of God Home for giving her the chance to
do the project. “This project can only be sustainable if the government takes
over the responsibility of the home,” she said. NAN
Miss Susan Abraham, a
2016/17 batch B, stream 1 Corps Member in Oyo state, (OY/16B/0950), has
given a facelift to the Mercy of God Home, Iwo road, Ibadan, and gave
the environment a new look.
Abraham renovated the buildings and provided 14 mattresses, foodstuff
such as bags of rice, garri, provisions and toiletries for the home.
The Corps said on Friday in Ibadan that the aim was to provide major
needs for the home, make it visible to public awareness.
She said the need to reach out to the less privileged was strong within
her, stressing that she decided to kick-start the idea by celebrating
her birthday at the orphanage.
“In my search for an orphanage, I came across one where the children
live with polio, the condition is one of the poorest standard of living
one can come across, and their illness are worsening and endangering the
lives of their caregivers.
“Only two women using their personal funds to run the home with little
support from the society,” she said.
Abraham noted that the project was done as a personal community
development service as one of the four cardinal points of the National
Youth Service Corps (NYSC).
She, however, pointed out that some organisations, individuals and
religious bodies gracefully supported the project.
The corps member thanked God for the success of the project and the
opportunity to impact on the lives of such citizens and the Oyo state
NYSC, Mercy of God Home for giving her the chance to do the project.
“This project can only be sustainable if the government takes over the
responsibility of the home,” she said.
NAN
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/09/corps-member-renovates-orphanage-home-ibadan/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/09/corps-member-renovates-orphanage-home-ibadan/
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