DellazCare Foundation to Visit Makoko Community for 9th Edition of Outreach Program
The DellazCare Foundation, a non-governmental organization dedicated to serving underprivileged communities, is preparing for its 3rd edition of outreach efforts in the Makoko Community. With a strong track record of successful projects, the foundation has organized 11 Feed a Child Projects and 2 Christmas Giving Projects, impacting over 500 children in underserved areas such as Makoko, Ilaje, Oke Eri, Oworoshoki, Bariga, and Onipanu.
During a press conference held in Lagos, DellazCare Foundation’s founder, Miss Opeoluwa Josephine Bankole, reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to addressing hunger and assisting underserved communities. The foundation’s primary goal is to bring nourishment, joy, and hope through its impactful programs.
The DellazCare Foundation operates two core initiatives: the Feed a Child Project and the Christmas Giving Project. The Feed a Child Project focuses on providing essential nutrition to vulnerable children, while the Christmas Giving Project aims to spread love and warmth to those in need during the holiday season.
The Makoko Community, known as the “Venice of Africa” due to its waterways, is home to an estimated 85,840 people, many of whom face significant challenges in accessing essential resources and services. DellazCare Foundation’s upcoming visit aims to continue their mission of providing crucial support and assistance to this vulnerable population.
Through partnerships and the generosity of donors, DellazCare Foundation will be making a tangible difference in the lives of children and families in Makoko and other underserved communities.
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