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allAfrica.com: Nigeria: Group Donates to Abuja Deaf School
A non-governmental organization known as Julius Berger Senior Staff's Wives Association Saturday donated household items to deaf students at Kuje in order to improve their living standards.
Leader of the group, Mrs. Caroline Mbanu, said the donation was made to help disabled persons in the society for them to have sense of belonging with other members of the society.
She said deaf students are part of the society, who must be catered for at all times by all and sundry, adding that a deaf school of about 470 students population should be given necessary attention, by building necessary infrastructure and other amenities.
"We want Nigerians from all walks of life to help these disabled students, they maybe deaf students today but all hope is not lost about their better future. We also want their teachers to be patient with them during learning processes in the school," she said.
She called on other similar organizations in the country to contribute their quota to the development of less-privileged persons in society.
Principal of the school thanked members of the association for their gesture.
Items donated, include bags of rice, detergent, cartons of Indomie Noodles, salt, among others.
A non-governmental organization known as Julius Berger Senior Staff's Wives Association Saturday donated household items to deaf students at Kuje in order to improve their living standards.
Leader of the group, Mrs. Caroline Mbanu, said the donation was made to help disabled persons in the society for them to have sense of belonging with other members of the society.
She said deaf students are part of the society, who must be catered for at all times by all and sundry, adding that a deaf school of about 470 students population should be given necessary attention, by building necessary infrastructure and other amenities.
"We want Nigerians from all walks of life to help these disabled students, they maybe deaf students today but all hope is not lost about their better future. We also want their teachers to be patient with them during learning processes in the school," she said.
She called on other similar organizations in the country to contribute their quota to the development of less-privileged persons in society.
Principal of the school thanked members of the association for their gesture.
Items donated, include bags of rice, detergent, cartons of Indomie Noodles, salt, among others.