THISDAY

Schneider Electric, Others Donate Solar Inverters to Children with Disabiliti­es

-

In the spirit of Yuletide and investing in physically challenged children, Nigeria’s energy management giant, Schneider Electric, in partnershi­p with some organisati­ons has donated a premium solar inverter to the Hearts of Gold Children’s Hospice, Lagos.

Partnering with Schneider Electric are JustStandO­ut and Bolamark Engineerin­g Ltd.

The interventi­on, done under the auspices of Schneider Electric Foundation, is a gesture to mark the 2019 ``Giving Tuesday’’, a movement that symbolises the Internatio­nal Day of Charitable Giving.

The Giving Tuesday which involves Schneider Electric’s employees in about 40 countries with the objective of promoting giving was also inaugurate­d in November 2018 and it is done in the countries where Schneider Electric operates.

In 2018, the Foundation executed about 100 projects and 1,591 skills sponsorshi­p programmes as well as supported 200,000 young people across the world.

Speaking at an interactiv­e session with journalist­s, the Project Coordinato­r, Mr. Isaac Adeleke, said Giving Tuesday serves as a platform to transform the communitie­s by giving back to them.

He expressed the hope that the solar solution would improve the quality of lives of the children and their caretakers as it provides uninterrup­ted, clean power supply.

“This is an integral part of the Schneider Sustainabi­lity Impact, Schneider Electric’s global aim of ensuring that all can benefit from safe, reliable and clean energy while acting towards inclusive growth.

``So, let us spread the joy this season by giving back to the society,” Adeleke said.

The inaugurati­on of the project held at the premises of Hearts of Gold was witnessed by Schneider Electric’s Head of Building BU Sales, Mr. Mojola Ola, JustStandO­ut’s Mr. Joseph Inyang, and the CEO of Bolamark Engineerin­g Ltd, Alhaji Bola Azeez and Mrs. B. Adedoyin of Hearts of Gold.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria