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HASBIL CARE FOUNDATION SPREADS HOPE WITH EGG DISTRIBUTION TO NOMADIC PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN KADUNA

HASBIL CARE FOUNDATION SPREADS HOPE WITH EGG DISTRIBUTION TO NOMADIC PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN KADUNA

 

In a heartwarming initiative aimed at uplifting the nutritional standards of children, Hasbil Care Foundation, led by its dedicated chairman Dr. Muiz Bakare, has successfully distributed eggs to students of Nomadic Primary School in Birnin Yero, Igabi Local Government Area, Kaduna.

 

In a statement made available to journalists on Monday, Dr. Bakare emphasized the foundation’s commitment to giving back to society, declaring it a top priority. “We believe that every child deserves access to nutritious food, and we are dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of the masses,” he stated.

The distribution of eggs, a highly nutritious food source, underscores the foundation’s mission to enhance children’s health and well-being. Eggs are known to provide numerous benefits, including high-quality protein, improved brain health, support for eye health, and a reduced risk of egg allergies. Dr. Bakare remarked, “This initiative is not just about providing food; it is about nurturing the future of our children and ensuring they have the resources they need to thrive.”

Dr. Bakare further highlighted that this event marks only the beginning of a broader project that aims to extend its reach globally. “We are committed to expanding our efforts and reaching more communities in need. Our vision is to create a world where every child has access to the nutrition they deserve,” he added.

The Hasbil Care Foundation’s generous gesture has not only brought joy to the students of Nomadic Primary School but has also set a commendable example for other organizations and individuals to follow. As the foundation continues its mission, it stands as a beacon of hope and a testament to the power of philanthropy in transforming lives.

With the ongoing commitment of Dr. Muiz Bakare and the Hasbil Care Foundation, the future looks brighter for countless children in Kaduna and beyond.

 

Sahara Weekly

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