Queen Olayinka Launches Foundation In Memory of Late Olubadan
Unicorn Respite and Rehabilitation Center Launches ‘Liberating the Needy’ Program to Immortalize Late Olubadan
In memory of the late Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Mohood Olalekan Balogun, Alli-Okunmade II, who championed women’s empowerment, the Unicorn Respite and Rehabilitation Center held its maiden edition of the ‘Liberating the Needy’ program on May 1, 2024. The event took place at the Community School adjacent to the late Oba’s Palace and was attended by over 20 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) from Oyo and Osun states.
The program aimed to provide support to vulnerable members of the community, including widows and small-scale traders. Items distributed included sewing machines, carpentry tools, cash gifts, and food packages. The immediate past President of the Association of Women Organizations in Nigeria (AWON) and other members were present to show their support.
In her keynote address, Olori Olayinka Balogun, Director of the Unicorn Respite and Rehabilitation Center, emphasized the importance of collective responsibility in addressing the needs of the vulnerable. She called on NGOs to collaborate and network in their efforts to eradicate poverty and support those in need.
Dr. Kofo Soyinka and Dr. Olusade Taiwo of CEDAR NGO delivered inspiring speeches, while Olori Funmilayo Balogun was also present to support her colleague.
The ‘Liberating the Needy’ program marks a significant step towards empowering marginalized communities and promoting social welfare in the two states of Oyo and Osun.
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