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We celebrate and honour all our volunteers

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We celebrate and honour all our volunteers

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February 17, 2021
Charity, Community Development, Community Outreach, Health, Volunteerism

At our just concluded #SmileWithoutWorms2020 medical and welfare outreach, we had 41 medical and non-medical volunteers (34 from our team, 7 from the local community) who gave time and skills to serve the Dikenafai community.

Nothing gives us great joy like inspiring young people to aspire for greatness. Avenues like this create an atmosphere for leadership development and grooming of social impact leaders to be change makers. Apart from the fact that it gives them the opportunity to serve humanity, it also encourages them to believe that they too can be a channel through which humanity can be improved and blessed. 

Thanks to all the young social impact leaders who volunteered to make 2020 Smile Without Worms Medical and Welfare Outreach a success. We hope you were inspired to create solutions facing your immediate communities and be the change that you desire. We celebrate and honour you all. You all are our superheroes.

Photo Credit: Queen Nzube Obiesi

Tags: #Nonprofit #Philanthropy #Service #SmileWithoutWorms2020 #Volunteerism Community Development Medical Outreach Social Impact Welfare Outreach
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