Foundation tackles poverty, reaches out to 300 indigent kids
RESPITE is underway for at least 300 orphans and vulnerable children in
Nigeria as the Oladiran Olusegun Adebutu (OOA) Foundation has initiated
phased intervention programmes aimed at supporting them with access to
quality education, primary healthcare, nutrition as well as social and
economic welfare.
The OOA Foundation is a non-profit and non-political organisation based
in South West, Nigeria, whose official launch is scheduled for October
22, 2016 in Ogun State.
The foundation’s Chairman, Oladiran Olusegun Adebutu said the initiative
is aimed at giving orphans and vulnerable children a level playing
field in life. “Society is often caught up in the cycle of trying to
make ends meet and tend to forget the vulnerable in the process. We have
decided to step in to make a difference because we believe every child
deserves a sense of belonging and a fighting chance to succeed in life
despite any initial setback,” he said.
Ms. Kemi Sokenu-Morris, Chief Executive Officer, OOA, at a briefing
yesterday said that the “300 orphans and vulnerable children have been
carefully selected from six local government areas in the state and will
benefit from the pilot project tagged: ‘Leave no child behind’
programme, which started in June, to run till December, this year. The
two-year pilot intervention programme will cover three selected
senatorial districts in Ogun State.”
She said six select local government areas namely Odogbolu, Ikenne,
Imeko, Yewa South, Abeokuta South and Abeokuta North will benefit from
the programme, while plans are underway to extend the intervention to
other geographical zones of the country.

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