Queen Blessing Foundation (QBF), a non-profit organisation, marked its 18th anniversary of spreading love, kindness, and empowerment through its philanthropic efforts.
The foundation hosted the tenth edition of its Widows/Aged Women Support Programme, a flagship initiative providing hope, joy, and economic empowerment to widows and aged women.
The event held at Okpella, Edo State was attended by scores of widows, aged women, donors, partners and volunteers who showcased the foundation’s unwavering commitment to its cause. The program featured heartfelt speeches, exciting generous giveaways and warm interactions designed to bring joy and empowerment to the esteemed guests. Music artiste, Amb. Majority Bello entertained the audience.
“We’re thrilled to have successfully hosted the 10th edition of our widows and aged women support program,” says founder cum president of the Queen Blessing Foundation, Queen Blessing Ebigieson.
“This milestone marks a significant achievement in our journey to make a tangible difference in the lives of widows/aged women. We’re grateful to our donors, partners, volunteers, and supporters for their unwavering commitment to our cause.”
For 18 years, the Queen Blessing Foundation has been at the forefront of philanthropy in Nigeria, providing support to vulnerable populations, including widows, aged women, orphans, and the less privileged. The foundation’s program has empowered over nine thousand widows and about four thousand less privileged orphans through economic empowerment initiatives, skills training, and psychological support.
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