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Worship4Change to raise N75m for indigent children

Seyi Sokoya
September 25, 2022
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NGO doles out N36.75mn to six charity foundations Worship4Change
NGO doles out N36.75mn to six charity foundations From left, Founder of Puresouls Learning Foundation, Mrs. Dotun Akande; convener, Worship4Change, Pastor Wale Adenuga and founder, Cerebral Palsy Kids Learn Foundation, Tobiloba Ajayi, during the press conference to create awareness for this year’s ‘Green Worship 5.0’, a benefit concert in support of indigent children, orphans and children with special needs, organised by Worship4Change, in Lagos on Thursday.
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A leading not-for-profit organisation in Nigeria, Worship4Change, will hold a charity concert tagged, ‘Green Worship 5.0’,  on October 3.

According to the organisers, the benefit concert is organised to create awareness and support for indigent children, orphans and children with special needs.

The annual concert, which is the 5th edition, will hold at Pistis Conference Centre (Elevation Church), Lekki, Lagos, by 3pm.

The convener and Chief Responsibility Officer, Worship4Change, Pastor Wale Adenuga, at a pre-concert media parley, at The Gateway, Iganmu, Lagos, last Thursday, noted that this year’s concert will have in attendance leading gospel acts from Nigeria and United States, including Nathaniel Bassey, Dunsin Oyekan, Panam Percy Paul, Bob Fitts, Moses Bliss, Victoria Orenze and 121 Selah.

Other artistes billed for the five-hour long concerts are Gaise Baba, Sinmidele, Psalmos, Mairo Ese, Folake Umosen, Kng James, Chigozie Wisdom and Laolu Gbenjo..

Adenuga, who called on interested individuals and corporate organisations to support the event, said that one key additional feature to this year’s event is that “we are not just focusing on the event day for donations, we are earmarking the entire month to receive, solicit for and receive donations.”

He named the beneficiaries of this year’s benefit concert to include A.I.M. Special Children Centre, Kaduna, Puresouls Learning Foundation, RECDOT Foundation, The Leprosy Mission Nigeria, The Let Cerebral Palsy Kids Learn Foundation.

“In addition to taking donations at this year’s benefit concert, we are making October a month of giving and our hope is that this campaign will enable us to raise robust support for the children we seek to help,” Adenuga said.

He called on corporate organisations, individuals and kind-spirited Nigerians to support the cause by attending the free concerts and donate generously towards meeting the objectives.

“We plan to surpass what we raised last year by raising N75 million. This amount will go a long way in meeting the needs of the five selected beneficiaries for the Green Worship 5,” Adenuga said.

One of the two founders of the beneficiaries at the oress conference praised the efforts of Worship for Change, noting that its intervention remains the biggest of such support they have received over the years.

The founder of Puresouls Learning Foundation, Mrs. Dotun Akande, whose foundation engages and supports indigent children living with autism, appreciated the efforts of Worship4Change,  and called for media support through enlightenment and highlighting the challenges faced by children with special needs.

Also, the founder, Let Cerebral Palsy Kids Learn Foundation, Tobiloba Ajayi, who herself lives with Cerebral Palsy (CP) shared how her foundation has engaged with over 500 families with children that have CP.

“We have been able to get over a hundred children living with CP mainstreamed into schools and we have also trained teachers and had their capacity to engage with these special children enhanced.”

We are convinced that with the support of Worship4Change, we will reach more homes, touch more lives and bring smiles to the faces of hundreds of indigent children living with CP,” Ajayi said.

With respect to this year’s event, Mr. Adenuga said, “in addition to taking donations at this year’s benefit concert, we are making the October a month of giving and our hope is that this campaign will enable us to raise a more robust support for the children we seek to help.”

Over the years, Worship4Change has raised and disbursed over N75 million to 34 charity institutions, thereby directly impacting thousands of underprivileged children across Nigeria.

In 2021, Leprosy Mission, Farid Centre, Godswill Orphanage and Irede Foundation were beneficiaries of Green Worship concert, receiving N1.8 million each.

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