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Firm Donates Food Items, Others To Orphanages In Lagos

by Yusuf Babalola
2 years ago
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A firm, Rainbow Educational Services has donated food items, toiletries and clothing to some orphanage homes in Lagos.
The corporate social responsibility (CSR), which was to spread love and impact on the local communities, was done through its educational institutions.

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Pupils from Pampers Private School visited the Red Cross Orphanage, Heart of God Hospice and the Destitute Home at Ebute Meta to donate toiletries, clothing and food items.
The founder of Pampers Private School and Rainbow College, Oludolapo Odunlami, after handing the items over to the beneficiaries, said the seasons of love and giving not only provide opportunities to give back to society but to reflect on the ways that they impact the day-to-day life of everyone, in and out of season.

She said it was a great opportunity to spread love and compassion, especially during special seasons, to the communities that have embraced and supported the school throughout its journey.

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“Forty years on, our commitment to nurturing academic excellence and community bonds continues to shine through initiatives such as this,” she said.

She said that looking beyond the seasonal activities and as part of a long-term strategy of creating impact, Rainbow College partnered with Bridge International Academies and Pistis Foundation to pave the way for underprivileged students seeking a brighter future.

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