Federal Polytechnic Nekede Students Deliver 100 Plates of Food to Owerri Residents
The initiative, led by members of the student association, aimed to bring hope and smiles to the faces of those affected by the challenging socioeconomic conditions currently facing the nation.
Students from the National Association of Polytechnic Accountancy Students at Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Owerri, demonstrated their commitment to community service by delivering 100 plates of packaged food and water to indigent residents at Douglas Road, Owerri, on July 20.
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The initiative, led by members of the student association, aimed to bring hope and smiles to the faces of those affected by the challenging socioeconomic conditions currently facing the nation. The delivery of food and water was part of a broader effort to provide immediate relief and support to vulnerable individuals in the community.
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"We are delighted to have been able to contribute to our community in this meaningful way," remarked a spokesperson for the National Association of Polytechnic Accountancy Students. "In light of the difficulties many people are facing, especially during these times, it was important for us to take action and offer our support."
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The gesture received appreciation from the recipients, who expressed gratitude for the kindness shown by the students from Federal Polytechnic Nekede. The act of compassion and solidarity served as a reminder of the importance of collective efforts in uplifting communities and spreading positivity.