Wondrous World of Women

Valentine in Ajegunle: Foundation celebrates children, share educational materials etc

Published by

A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Lawrence Grace foundation has empowered about 2,000 children in Ajegunle community in Lagos State in commemoration of the Valentine season.

The foundation also disclosed that it had empowered over 1,000 widows with free empowerment trainings, health consultation, free drugs, free gifts and several other school children in the last four years.

Speaking while hosting the children in Ajegunle community on Valentine’s Day, Mrs Oluyinka Adewoye, Convener of Lawrence Grace Foundation, explained that the NGO was set up with the focus on touching lives positively, reaching out to the less privileged children and widows in deprived communities.

She thanked all the team of Lawrence Grace foundation for their support in the last four years. ’We couldn’t have achieved so much without our great team that consists of men and ladies from various walks of life that work tirelessly to ensure all our outreaches are super successful. Thanks to all our supporters too’, she noted.

Adewoye said the Valentine’s Day event was meant to show love to the children in the Ajegunle community. She said “Valentine’s Day, February 14th is marked all over the world as a day to show love and care for others.

“We decided to extend our hand and heart of love to the children here in Ajegunle community. We are hosting over 2,000 children. There are several activities lined up which include a talk on what to do to achieve success and excellence.

Another major topic on handling peer pressure and building positive self esteem would be discussed as well as discussions on sex education would be handled by seasoned professionals.”

She also announced free gifts for all the 2,000 children in attendance.

She said “Children are the future leaders. And the way they are moulded affects their future. I like to encourage all the children here to face their studies and strive to be the best. Don’t engage in bad behaviour that can destroy your future and reject any form of negative influence around you. Say no to drugs and negativity. You have a great future and are great”, she said.

Recent Posts

NAFDAC DG seeks industry-academia synergy to boost local pharmaceutical production

The Director General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC),…

6 minutes ago

Airtel Nigeria reiterates commitment to Nigerian market

As part of its efforts to drive digital inclusion and reaffirm its long-term commitment, Airtel…

28 minutes ago

Kano gov awards foreign scholarships to nine Dangote varsity’s top graduates

The Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, has granted automatic foreign scholarships to the nine…

37 minutes ago

JAMB: Anambra, Lagos top list as Police probe 80 over UTME malpractices

Anambra and Lagos States have topped the list of states involved in UTME malpractice 2025,…

49 minutes ago

No friction between Army, Police in Niger — Commander, 31 Artillery Brigade

The Brigade Commander of the 31 Artillery Brigade, Nigerian Army, Minna, Brigadier General M. U.…

1 hour ago

Keffi-Port-Harcourt road: Works Minister assures delivery by June 2026

Travellers from Keffi to Port Harcourt have been assured of a seamless journey by June…

2 hours ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.