A nongovernmental organisation, Off the Hook Foundation for
Rural Dwellers, has appealed to corporate organisations and individuals to
support its programme in alleviating the sufferings of widows and vulnerable
rural dwellers.
Founder of the NGO, Mrs. Ugoeze Nwamara-Ogbonna, made the
appeal in a statement on Saturday in Lagos.
“The foundation is appealing for support by way of donation
of used and unused clothes, sewing machines, grinding machines, farm
implements, and food items to the widows.
“This is aimed at making the 2017 International Widows Day a
remarkable event.
“There is no better time to reach out to the widows and
vulnerable rural dwellers than now, nothing is too little or too big,” she
said.
The International Widows Day is a United Nations ratified
day of action to address the “poverty and injustice faced by millions of widows
and their dependants in many countries”.
The day, which takes place annually on every June 23, was
established to raise awareness on the issue of widowhood.
The significance of June 23 is that it was on that day in
1954 that Shrimati Pushpa Wati Loomba, mother of the foundation’s founder, Lord
Loomba, became a widow.
Nwamara-Ogbonna said that her organisation would on June 23
donate various empowerment items to no fewer than 1,000 widows from 27 local
government areas of Imo in commemoration of the day.
She said that the foundation, being a charity-driven,
non-profit organisation, was poised to enhance the living standard of the
vulnerable in the rural communities.
According to her, the foundation’s programmes include
advocacy and encouraging quality primary and secondary education under the
platform of pupils and students parliamentary session.
“Care and support for our senior citizens in a care home
environment in time of loneliness, while utilising their potential in
promoting, preserving and showcasing our most cherished dying cultural
heritages.
“ Eradicating extreme poverty and hunger through youths and
women mentoring, training, empowerment, skills acquisition, among others,’’ she
said. (NAN)
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