A baby girl named Amara, whose mother died 40 days after her birth and was born with some peculiar health challenges, has been given succour by the Rotary Club, Ibadan City Central as the club offered to take over her welfare; pay her medical bills and all other expenses as well as take her outside the country.
The club vowed to take over her medical treatment for a year, expressing the hope that in that year, she would have gotten over all health challenges and be able to live a normal life.
Rotary Club came across Amara while donating mother and child items to patients at Adeoyo Maternity Hospital, Ibadan Oyo State.
The club, led by its president, the Aare of Ofiki land, Oba Gbenga Adeoye, said the gesture is one of the mandates of Rotary as the core of the club activities borders on caring for others.
“We are to fill perceived vacuums and assist government in ensuring people have basic amenities and live qualitative life. And it is this life of service that brought us here today. It is during our visit here that we met Amara and as it is in line with our vision, we have adopted her and will help her to overcome her health challenges.
“The essence of our gesture is just to support the development of humanity through various interventions which the Rotary Club is noted for.
“When you give of your time in service, you touch lives; when you give of your resource, you uplift lives, however, when you give of both your time and your resources with love and compassion, you yourself become a gift to humanity and to the world.”
Also at the intervention was the Project Chair of the club, Ogunranti Adeshina, who expressed his appreciation to members for their sense of giving and sacrifice as well as constant support which he said has led to helping mothers and their children and the success of the programme.
Other members of the club like Adeshina Ogunranti, Olori Adedolapo Adeoye, Princess Adeola Adeyemo and Ajayi Lanre, among others, accompanied the president for the donation.
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