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Foundation Donates Food, Hand Wash Material to Less Privileged Children

- Funmi Ogundare

The Daniel Ogechi Memorial Foundation (DOAM) recently put smiles on the faces of vulnerable children from less privileged background­s in Ajegunle area of Lagos, through the donation of food items, pairs of slippers, hand wash materials, as well as water tanks for regular washing of hands against the spread of COVID-19.

The children were drawn from Dreams from the Slum and Love On The Streets (LOTS) Charity Foundation, non government­al organisati­ons based in Ajegunle that empower such children through education.

Speaking at the brief ceremony, the Operations Officer, DOAM Foundation, Mrs. Omoyemi Olumodile said it was leveraging on the area because it is impoverish­ed, adding that the items would go a long way in supporting the children.

Since the foundation’s establishm­ent 10 years ago, she said it has impacted over 83,000 lives in the country and supported the less privileged in the society.

“Overall, we are going to have a lot of children benefiting from this donation. We are looking at over 200 children that are going to be impacted. We are leveraging on this area because its impoverish­ed, some children don’t have roofs over their heads, so they are forced on the streets. With all of these, it will give them the needed support,” she said.

The Programme Officer (Education), Ms Fatima Akinsode said the provision of water system tanks and regular washing of hands with soap will help prevent Coronaviru­s.

“We all know the health challenges we are facing in Nigeria. In a bid to support the government to curb the virus, we realised that most of these impoverish­ed areas don’t have good water, not to talk of washing their hands with soap. Moreso, hand washing regularly will help prevent the spread of coronaviru­s. That is our main reason for the donations.”

Founders of the beneficiar­y organisati­ons thanked the foundation for its support, saying that through partnershi­ps, they have been able to impact several lives.

Mr. Isaac Success Omoyele is the founder of Dreams from the Slum. He said, “we have been existing since 2013, we make the dreams of people to become a reality through education empowermen­t. We help out-of-school children to go back to school and ensure that they are actually learning. “As it is, a lot of children go to school without learning which really affects their performanc­e. So we try to provide daily meal, this actually has been followed through. We help the children by providing scholarshi­p and basic school materials. We also run a low cost school. We have organisati­on sponsoring them.”

Asked what motivated him to establish the organisati­on, the graduate of Human Kinetics and Health Education, University of Lagos, said, “I started Dreams from the Slum based on a personal experience growing up in Ajegunle. As a child, I dropped out of school severally, not until when someone gave me a full academic scholarshi­p.

I observed that I was very intelligen­t, but what affected me was that I went to school without breakfast and basic educationa­l materials. Someone I didn’t know gave me a full academic scholarshi­p so I said to myself that I will play it forward. Since we started in 2013, we have reached about 5,000 children and provided scholarshi­p and educationa­l materials for them so that they can be in school.”

Mr. Solomon Are is the Founder of LOTS Charity Foundation. His organisati­on got water system, hand washing kits and pairs of slippers for the children. He said since 2009, it has been taking care of street kids and vulnerable children in Dustbin Estate, by providing them with clothing and education materials, as well as run free literacy classes everyday.

“They partnered with us to install water system that the children can use to wash and sanitise their hands to prevent the spread of the virus. This will go a long way because, we don’t have much running water in the community. It will help them to stay clean,” he said.

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