JSP
Communications, one of Nigerian’s leading Public Relations agencies has
teamed up with the African Blind & Restoration Foundation to
commence a long term food support program for the Bethesda Home of the
Blind, Mushin, Lagos.
The
program was specially launched in February, the month of love. The
first round of food supplies was formally presented to the blind school
at a well attended ceremony.
Under
the Food & Love Program, JSP
will arrange a steady supply of
essential foods through the African Blind Foundation to the Bethesda
Home of the Blind at periodic intervals. This will ensure the food and
nourishment needs of the blind students in the school, are met to a
large extent.
Speaking
at the food presentation event, JSP Executive Director, Ronke Adebule
stated that, there could be no better time than now to make this love
offering. We are highly impressed that the blind students at Bethsaida
have approached life with great faith, confidence and optimism despite
their obvious challenges.
Steve
Ajayi, the Programs Manager of the African Blind and Restoration
Foundation pointed out that the Foundation has remained in the forefront
of providing moral, educational financial and vocational support to
Nigerians living with blindness.
The
Foundation Advisory Board member Mr Michael Fadeyi explained that: “We
are starting this love and food program at Bethsaida blind school
because of the huge needs here. We plan to extend the program to other
Centres for the blind. We hope more good hearted Nigerians and
organizations will emulate Jsp and join us in this campaign and give
concrete support and hope to the blind and needy.”
The
Founder and Administrator of Bethesda Home of The Blind, Mrs Chioma
Ohakwe applauded both organizations for their support and encouragement.
She
remarked that the African Blind Foundation are not just paying lip
service to helping the blind. They just don’t talk. They are taking
specific actions. We are most delighted and grateful that the Foundation
chose our Centre to launch this great initiative of food and love. The
Foundation has provided us in the past with essential school supplies
and also offered university scholarships to some of our students.”
Chioma used the occasion to announce that some of their students recently gained admission into top universities in Nigeria.
The
Bethesda Home of the Blind (BHB) is a voluntary and non-profit making
boarding school for the visually-impaired in the society. It focuses on
providing specialized secondary school education for young blind
students, preparing them for the JAMB exams and helping to get them into
universities.
The
students are also offered other vocational skills, home management
skills and motivational life lessons, to give them all round
preparations for life. Chioma added that, “it gladdens our hearts that
the African Blind Foundation is not just touch and go. Their long term
food support and consistency is vital for our long term survival. “
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