Inside Delta
Foundation Brings Smiles to Delta community Elders with Monthly Stipends
Written By: Henry Ubus
02 Sep 2024 08:23 AM
Aladja, Delta — In keeping with its unwavering commitment to the welfare of the elderly, the Wilson Ejeben Foundation, led by its CEO, Chief Wilson Brume Ejeben, continued its monthly tradition of distributing stipends to elderly residents of Aladja community.
This initiative, which has been ongoing for several years, aims to provide financial support and improve the quality of life for the community's senior citizens.
The August distribution was carried out by Mr. Ufayi Ejeben and Comrade Henry Ubus, who personally handed the stipends to the beneficiaries.
The recipients included elderly women from all nine quarters of Aladja Community, the community’s eldest man, and other senior citizens from various quarters.
The beneficiaries expressed immense joy and gratitude, praising Chief Ejeben for his consistent generosity.
They described him as a "God-sent" individual whose philanthropy has significantly impacted their lives. The apart from the monthly stipends, the scheme also cover free medical care at Lonia Hospital in Udu which have been a lifeline for many of these elders, offering them much-needed financial relief and access to healthcare.
Chief Wilson Brume Ejeben’s dedication to humanitarian causes through the Wilson Ejeben Foundation continues to leave an indelible mark on the Aladja community, reinforcing his reputation as a renowned philanthropist and a beacon of hope for many.
This initiative, which has been ongoing for several years, aims to provide financial support and improve the quality of life for the community's senior citizens.
The August distribution was carried out by Mr. Ufayi Ejeben and Comrade Henry Ubus, who personally handed the stipends to the beneficiaries.
The recipients included elderly women from all nine quarters of Aladja Community, the community’s eldest man, and other senior citizens from various quarters.
The beneficiaries expressed immense joy and gratitude, praising Chief Ejeben for his consistent generosity.
They described him as a "God-sent" individual whose philanthropy has significantly impacted their lives. The apart from the monthly stipends, the scheme also cover free medical care at Lonia Hospital in Udu which have been a lifeline for many of these elders, offering them much-needed financial relief and access to healthcare.
Chief Wilson Brume Ejeben’s dedication to humanitarian causes through the Wilson Ejeben Foundation continues to leave an indelible mark on the Aladja community, reinforcing his reputation as a renowned philanthropist and a beacon of hope for many.
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