NGO Empowers Vulnerable Students in Ibadan with Cash and Educational Materials
As part of their educational empowerment initiative, the NGO selected seven students from seven different schools in Ibadan, providing each student with N7,000, seven exercise books, and additional writing materials.
In a bid to contribute to social equality, Fortune Health Plus Initiative (FHePIn), a non-governmental organization (NGO), has empowered 59 vulnerable pupils with cash and educational materials worth millions of naira in Ibadan, Oyo State.
Fortune Health Plus Initiative, established in 2016, is dedicated to enhancing the well-being of underserved communities through a comprehensive approach. The NGO, known for its commitment to health development and educational interventions, has been a beacon of hope for numerous individuals and communities since its inception.
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Dr. Jane Adebusuyi, in her opening speech at the empowerment program held at the historical Mapo Hall, outlined FHePIn's mission to enhance and sustain communities through health development and educational interventions. She emphasized the core values of the organization, including integrity, collaboration, accountability, ingenuity, and responsibility.
Dr. Adebusuyi revealed that, in collaboration with the Oyo State government, the Rotary Club, and the Nigeria Dental Association, FHePIn recently conducted a healthcare outreach on dental health. As part of their educational empowerment initiative, the NGO selected seven students from seven different schools in Ibadan, providing each student with N7,000, seven exercise books, and additional writing materials.
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The beneficiaries, totaling 59 students, were selected from various schools, including St. Luke Primary School, St. David Primary School, St. Peter Primary School, Agbaje Primary School, C. A. C Itabaale Olugbode Primary School, Islamic Primary School, and St. Mary Primary School.
Dr. Adebusuyi expressed FHePIn's commitment to empowering Nigerians, especially those in vulnerable situations, to enhance their standard of living through increased access to health development and education.