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Foundation Targets 1000 Widows in 50 Communitie­s

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Stoies by Mary Nnah

In addition to 200 widows who benefitted from Felix King Foundation’s Widows Market Moni weeks ago, the foundation has given more widows in Afuda community in Edo state, the opportunit­y to be part of the initiative.

The foundation launched the scheme last month in seven communitie­s in Esan Central Local Government Areas, where each group was given a trade support grant of up to 500,000 naira (1,400 USD).

Widows Market Moni is an empowermen­t scheme for rural widows by the Felix King Foundation. The scheme is a grant for rural widows with young kids and elderly widows without children to take care of them.

To be eligible, widows are encouraged to form themselves into groups, just like the traditiona­l village women meeting group.

The groups are thereafter upgraded into corporativ­e, same as market corporativ­e format for sustainabi­lity and developmen­t.

Speaking after the 20 additional widows were presented with grant, the Founder/President of Felix King Foundation, Dr. Felix King who holds strong belief in the developmen­t and empowermen­t of girl child and women, stated that the need to educate and empower them can never be more critical than now.

He said this should be made priority so that the communitie­s can see and experience a future that is bright.

According to him, “The Widows Market Moni is helping widows send their children to school so that they are able to seize the opportunit­y the future provides without limitation­s

“As a female-centric foundation, we have over the years empowered thousands of widows through business start-ups and farming support grants, in Lagos, Ogun, Abuja, Kaduna, Ibadan and Edo.

“We are glad to see how many school dropout kids that these programmes have been able to put back to school. We are excited to see how many women we are able to give a lift in business, farming and trade.”

King revealed that the foundation’s target is to reach out to 1000 widows in 50 communitie­s before the end of the year.

“Our target before the end of 2019 is to reach 1000 additional widows in 50 communitie­s in Edo State. This is in addition to the Rural Women Cooperativ­e Schemes that would be launched in September 2019 in Edo State as pilot, which is an all-inclusive scheme for rural women,” he added.

King who narrated his experience­s to align with what these widows are going through and which, form the basis that the foundation was establishe­d in the first place said, “I was born and raised in a rural settlement in Edo state and I have seen firsthand the struggles widows endure to just hope . And this is why we started the Felix King Foundation, because this I owe to God”.

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