The Ajoke Ayisat Afolabi Foundation (AAAF) in partnership with Mrs. Folashade Afolabi, wife of Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, chairman, SIFAX Group, has distributed bags of rice to 250 widows in Lagos.
The donation was aimed at providing support to vulnerable households facing increased food prices and other economic challenges in the country.
According to Mrs. Folashade Afolabi, the rising cost of living has negatively impacted the less privileged and those with low income and noted that her partnership with AAAF was to bring relief to the selected widows.
She said:
“The Foundation works with the less privileged and has various programmes to support them and their households. I am partnering with the Foundation to further strengthen their financial capacity to discharge their roles more effectively and to reach more beneficiaries. The last few months have seen a surge in the cost of living, especially food prices. Widows, due to their economic situation, are mostly impacted by changes in the economy. This food donation is to provide succour to these widows and their families.”
On her own part, Foluke Ademokun, executive coordinator, AAAF emphasized the foundation’s commitment to supporting underprivileged communities, especially widows and their children.
“This initiative is part of our ongoing efforts to provide relief and encouragement to those who need it most. We are deeply grateful to Mrs. Folashade Afolabi for her motherly concern in supporting us to reach more beneficiaries,” she said.
The widows expressed their gratitude for the foundation’s thoughtful gesture. One of them, Mrs. Egwuonwu said “This donation has come at a time when we truly need it, before now, I was already thinking of what my children will eat. It is not just about rice; it’s about knowing that we are not alone in our struggles. We are grateful to the foundation for remembering us.”
AAAF is a non-governmental organisation alleviating poverty through education, skills and financial empowerment for widows, orphans and vulnerable persons across Nigeria.
The Foundation promotes access to skills, education and healthcare for vulnerable children, women, particularly widows and resource poor communities. In addition to providing scholarships for primary, secondary and tertiary education, AAAF builds the skills of our beneficiaries through training, advocacy and viable collaboration.