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Foundation distributes 1,000 bags of rice to vulnerable women in Akure

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The founder and Chief Executive Officer of Dorian Home, Dr. Tolulola Bayode, has distributed 1,000 bags of 25-kilogram rice to vulnerable women and underprivileged individuals in Akure and its environs.

In addition to the rice distribution, beneficiaries also received cash gifts as part of efforts to address the immediate and long-term needs of vulnerable members of society.

Dorian Home also organized free health services for over 100 people who could not afford medical bills. The medical tests included blood sugar and high blood pressure screenings, among others, all provided at no cost.

Speaking during the distribution, Dr Bayode said the initiative became necessary to address hunger and health challenges in the community.

Bayode explained that the initiative stemmed from her unwavering desire to bring relief to families grappling with the effects of the country’s harsh economic realities.

According to her, the timing of the intervention was deliberate, aimed at ensuring families could partake in the joy of the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

She said “There is no doubt that the current economic situation is extremely challenging,” she said.

“People are struggling daily to make ends meet, and many families can barely afford basic necessities.

“To ease this burden, we decided to distribute 1,000 bags of rice to widows and other underprivileged members of society.

“But we didn’t stop there; we also added cash gifts to the packages to ensure that our support is holistic and impactful.

“This way, the beneficiaries can celebrate the festive season with dignity and joy, even in these difficult times.”

Appreciating Bayode, one of the beneficiaries, Mrs Adenike Adamolekun said the donor has demonstrated an extraordinary capacity for selflessness, consistently initiating and funding projects aimed at empowering women, supporting orphans, and uplifting the underprivileged.

She said, “Her work through Dorian Home has garnered widespread acclaim, and she is a symbol of hope and inspiration in this kind of society facing numerous challenges.

Others who spoke with our reporter described the gesture as a lifeline, restoring their faith through Bayode’s relentless commitment to making a difference, which continues to set her apart.

Madam Stella Adelaide said, “With her vision and passion, she remains a driving force for positive change in society.

“Her leadership in philanthropy, characterised by action and empathy, has positioned her as a role model and a source of inspiration for others to emulate.”

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