In the spirit of the New Year celebration, an Abuja-based non-governmental organization (NGO), Zoe’s Flower-The Foundation, has reached out to vulnerable persons in Durumi 2, a rural community located in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) of Nigeria.
The foundation distributed clothing and money as part of activities to mark the New Year in an outreach and empowerment programme for vulnerable women and children in rural communities.
Mrs Duru-Nwaotule explained that the foundation’s major focus is training women and girls in different skills and sharing gifts of food and clothes in view of the season to give them a sense of belonging and to celebrate the New Year with joy.
It is a foundation set up over ten years ago. It was occasioned by the bad experiences I had with a caregiver that I entrusted my daughter with, who almost killed her. So, that gave me the idea to set up something, a platform that will help particularly baby girls.
Our focus is on the girl child, but we have expanded our focus since then to include issues that concern women. So, we work to empower women, especially rural women.
Adopt-a-School Initiative
The foundation also focuses on education with a project known as the Adopt-a-School Initiative.
“We work with a few public schools in the FCT and in my hometown in Imo State, South-east Nigeria, but we are largely focused on the FCT since I reside here.
He acknowledged the immense contribution of the foundation to the development of the girl child and other citizens in his community, appreciating the foundation’s support to other neighbouring communities.
One of the beneficiaries, Dorathy, with so much excitement, said Zoe Flower-The Foundation’s support on the first day of the year 2024 was more than she had hoped for.
Another beneficiary, Victory Timothy, said it was her first time to receive such gifts on New Year’s Day.
For Angela Sunday, what she got from the foundation was the best New Year gift she had ever got.
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