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ABU Student NGO kick off charity works, distributes meals to less privileges in Zaria
Asibi Charity Foundation (ACF), a Non-governmental Organisation of the Ahmadu Bello Students on Saturday flagged off it’s charity works with the distribution of meals to the less privileged children.
Among items distributed are food stuff to the new children orphanage home Zaria, and to the Nursing mothers and little children at the institute of child health, Banzazzau, ABU Teaching Hospital, Zaria.
In a statement which was sent to CAPITAL POST in Abuja on Saturday by the Founder, Miss Aisha Musa said,
Asibi Charity Foundation (ACF) is a Non Governmental organization that takes conscious efforts and actions to make the world a better place through volunteering and strategic partnership with stakeholders to eradicate the causes and effects of hunger in our community, promote women transformation and gender equality, and to advocate and encourage the use of clean and affordable energy.
“These supports are only possible due to our willingness to make our society better than we found it”, she said.
In this sense, the founder and Chief Executive of Asibi Charity Foundation appreciate the Sarkin Samaru and the Staff of the new children orphanage home for making distributions easy for her and are team and more importantly for their prayers.
“The management and staff of the institute of child health ABUTH are dedicated, committed to the treatment of children”
“I have never seen anything like it. May God bless them for their selfless services to humanity”
“We will keep transforming lives in our community” she said.