The When in Need Foundation has offered free medical outreach and has also donated food items to Kaduna community.
The gesture has since been hailed as a life-changing initiative for the vulnerable population.
Led by its founder and CEO, Queen Mother High Chief Dr. Chetachi Ectan Nwoga, the foundation, provided essential support to children, youth, and women in the community, including baby food, rice, noodles, and free medical care.
Speaking to newsmen, Dr. Nwoga said the outreach program was held in celebration of her late mother, who passed away on March 1st of this year.
He said: “I decided to celebrate my mom, celebrate her legacy, and a woman that she was. And not only very celebrating her, to reach out to those in need, to reach out to the orphans, the widows, more especially the vulnerable children here in Nigeria that are lacking the basic necessities.”
“I’ve devoted my salaries, my earnings to what I do, and it’s not going to stop here. I am going to do this for the rest of my life, not only because of my mother, but because of her generation, which includes my own children, her grandchildren, her great-grandchildren, and her generation yet to be born.”
Meanwhile, community leaders, including Honourable Chief Deputy Dejan Jop, have commended the Foundation’s outreach program.
He said, “Somebody who has gathered her own wealth, her own sweat and her own hard work to see how she can bring forth and bring baby foods, and bring food to youth and women, it is something that is worthy of emulation.”
Dr. Nwoga’s foundation has restated the Foundation’s resolved to continue its outreach efforts, with plans to expand and extend to more states and communities in need.
“My foundation is non-profit. I’m not for politics, I’m just for humanity. And I am going to take this mission to be more state and to any other state that I can reach,” Dr. Nwoga said.