The Stanley Jegede Foundation (SJF), a non-governmental organisation, has donated to the Global Initiative for Peace, Love, and Care (GIPLC) in support of its lifesaving medical interventions for vulnerable children in Nigeria.
Announcing this in a statement on Monday in Abuja, the Foundation stated that it is dedicated to improving the quality of life for Africa’s less privileged, noting that its collaboration with GIPLC underscores SJF’s unwavering commitment to targeted health advocacy and intervention programmes that provide critical support to underserved communities.
Executive Chairman of SJF, Mr Stanley Jegede, speaking on the commitment, stated:
“At the Stanley Jegede Foundation, we firmly believe that every child deserves access to essential medical care, regardless of their circumstances.
“GIPLC’s tireless work in providing surgeries and post-operative care for vulnerable children aligns with our mission to foster a healthier, more equitable society.
“It is our hope that this contribution will further support their noble cause and bring renewed hope to those in need,” he stated.
He further emphasised that SJF remains steadfast in its dedication to collaborative efforts with like-minded organisations to drive impactful, sustainable change in healthcare accessibility for disadvantaged groups.
“This collaboration is part of SJF’s broader commitment to championing transformative initiatives that improve health outcomes, particularly for children in need of urgent medical interventions.”
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