Founder of Hope Also Need Help Foundation (HANHF), Honourable Yomi Fagbenro, during one of his outreaches
As part of activities to herald the New Year, the Hope Also Need Help Foundation (HANHF) has concluded arrangements to offer free medical care to over 200 indigent persons, including the elderly, women, youths and children, as well as offer financial support to small scale business owners and payment for UTME forms for over 40 selected students.
The founder of HANHF, Honourable Yomi Fagbenro, said the biannual event will take place at his residence, 1, Fagbenro Close, Adabeji, Ibadan on Saturday, February 1, 2020 at 10 a.m.
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He said, “I started medical outreach and empowerment programme 10 years ago as a way of appreciating God. I believe that caring for fellow men is the best service one can offer to humanity.
“As a veteran of the United States of America Navy, I suffered injury during service but was able to surmount the challenge through the help of the US government and the benevolence of the people around me, to the extent that people hardly know I once passed through such harrowing experience. This is my way of helping to alleviate people’s sufferings.”
Okunade while providing more clarification on the event, said, “This historic and culturally significant occasion…
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