Successful End-of-Year Humanitarian Outreach for Widows in Abuja

The Kwara State Governor’s Wife, Her Excellency Ambassador Professor Olufolake Abdulrazaq, Chairperson of the Governors’ Wives Forum, alongside Waterlight Save Initiative, an international non-governmental organization committed to humanitarian service and sustainable empowerment, successfully carried out its End-of-Year Humanitarian Outreach and Empowerment Program for Widows on Tuesday, 9th December, at the Women Centre, Zuba, Abuja. Watch Here   The outreach program was designed to provide support, empowerment, and encouragement to widows, especially during the end-of-year season. Through practical interventions, compassionate engagement, and community-focused support, the initiative brought hope, relief, and smiles to the faces of many beneficiaries. A Day of Impact, Compassion, and Empowerment The event commenced at 11:00 a.m. and recorded a meaningful turnout of widows and stakeholders. Participants were engaged through thoughtful interactions, empowerment-focused support, and moments of genuine connection that reflected the core values of Waterlight Save Initiative. The atmosphere throughout the program was one of joy, gratitude, and emotional upliftment, as beneficiaries expressed appreciation for the outreach and the care shown to them. The initiative once again demonstrated the power of intentional humanitarian action and community-driven impact. Highlights from the Outreach Program Watch highlights here cbe061a7-b736-46f6-95f4-eb3110048827   Looking Ahead The successful conclusion of this outreach reinforces Waterlight Save Initiative’s commitment to uplifting vulnerable groups and fostering sustainable community development. As the organization moves forward, it remains dedicated to expanding its reach, deepening its impact, and continuing to serve with compassion and purpose. For more information about Waterlight Save Initiative or future programs, please contact 09041555555. Waterlight Save Initiative

Festive charity event for widows and orphans WSI outreach 2023

WSI team with orphans and widows

In the spirit of love, hope, and community, the recently concluded charity event for widows and orphans organized by Prince Ero Ibhafidon and his foundation was a heartwarming testament to the power of generosity. The event, aimed at providing festive items to widows and orphans, was not just about giving gifts—it was about giving hope and creating moments of joy for those in need. Spreading Joy this Festive Season: A Celebration of Giving Back Held against the backdrop of the challenges many face in our country today, the gathering brought together women and children who often go unnoticed in the hustle of everyday life. With heartfelt words and open arms, the organizers reminded everyone of the importance of sharing what we have, no matter how small. Dr Prince Ero Ibhafidon, the CEO, captured the essence of the occasion beautifully in his address: “The need for reaching out is quite alarming. Many people require our help, especially in light of the current economic challenges. We believe that through this event, we’ve been able to touch the lives of widows and orphans, ensuring they have something to take home this Christmas. The festive season is a time for sharing and giving, and as humans, it is our duty to look out for one another.” The message was clear—compassion and action go hand in hand. In times of difficulty, it is kindness that strengthens the fabric of society. Dr. Rose Orarian, Secretary of INEC, also spoke passionately, urging individuals to embrace the spirit of giving in their everyday lives: “You don’t have to wait for a big promotion or a significant pay raise to help someone in need. Even 1% of what you earn can make a tremendous difference. That small contribution you make could be the lifeline someone desperately needs.” Her words served as a poignant reminder that impactful change often starts with small, deliberate acts of kindness. The event saw the distribution of festive items, including food, clothing, and other essentials, to the widows and orphans in attendance. Beyond the material support, the smiles, laughter, and sense of belonging shared that day were immeasurable gifts. Widows found solace in a community that acknowledged their struggles, while children experienced the joy of being remembered during a season often reserved for celebration. Closing statements(A beacon of hope) As the year comes to a close, this charity event stands as a beacon of hope, urging us all to reflect on what we can do for others. Whether it’s through volunteering, donating, or simply extending a hand of friendship, we all have the power to make a widow, orphan or anyone’s life a little brighter. To those who contributed to this meaningful cause by donating, thank you for proving that together, we can build something substantial for those who need it.   https://waterlightsave.africa/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/WhatsApp-Video-2023-12-18-at-7.51.23-AM.mp4

80 Children Given Scholarship By WaterLight Save Initiative

Over one hundred and twenty widows and their children from Zuba and it’s neighbouring villages in Abuja gathered at Women Development Centre Zuba yesterday as Waterlight Save Initiative came to observe the 2019 INTERNATIONAL WIDOWS DAY with them. About 80 children in public schools were given scholarships to alleviate the burdens of the widows. Thanks to all our friends and Partners.