
FIDA Nigeria Spreads Love and Hope at Port Harcourt Safe Home
FIDA Nigeria is in the Garden City for her Second Quarter National Executive Council (NEC) Meeting.
As part of our early engagements, we visited a Safe Home to reinforce our commitment to supporting and protecting vulnerable children.
Led by Country Vice President Eliana Martins, and joined by the Immediate Past CVP Amina Suzanah Agbaje, and other FIDA National Executives, NEC members, and the FIDA Rivers Branch leadership/ members, the delegation was warmly received by the Host, the Hon. Permanent Secretary Ministry of Social Welfare Prof. Justina Jumbo, ably supported by six Directors and other key Officers.
She shared the ongoing impact of the facility, which is a one stop center offering medical care, psychosocial support, legal aid, and rehabilitation and so forth for vulnerable children in need.
The children welcomed FIDANs with vibrant performances in song and dance, creating a moment of joy and connection.
Addressing them, CVP Eliana Martins said:
“We came because we care. You are loved, valued, and your future holds great promise. Do not dispire, FIDA believes in you, and we will continue to stand by you and give you a voice and all necessary support.”
FIDA Nigeria presented essential supplies including food, toiletries, bags and educational materials, symbolizing our support for the home and its work.
“It’s not only about giving, but about showing up with compassion and standing in solidarity,” CVP added.
The visit ended with laughter and shared dances, a powerful reminder of the joy that comes from purposeful service.
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