The Passion for the Needy Initiative has successfully concluded its Children’s Day outreach programme, reaching more than 137 children across two locations as part of efforts to support and inspire young people.

According to the organisers, the outreach benefited 17 children at the first location and over 120 children at the second location, with the support of dedicated volunteers who contributed to the success of the event.
The programme featured prayer sessions, Bible study, games, competitions, academic excellence talks, and the distribution of refreshments to participants.
Speaking after the outreach, a representative of the initiative said the event was designed to encourage children to develop positive values and pursue excellence in their studies and personal lives.
“Our goal was not only to celebrate Children’s Day but also to inspire these young ones to become better versions of themselves. Through spiritual guidance, educational sessions, and recreational activities, we were able to create a meaningful and memorable experience for them,” the representative said.
The representative expressed appreciation to donors, volunteers, and supporters whose contributions made the outreach possible.
“We are deeply grateful for every act of love, support, and generosity shown towards this project. The success of the outreach is a testament to what can be achieved when people come together to make a difference in the lives of children,” the representative added.
The organisation prayed for continued blessings upon its partners and supporters, noting that their contributions helped create lasting memories for the beneficiaries.
Passion for the Needy Initiative also appealed for continued support to enable it to sustain its humanitarian activities and reach more vulnerable children and families in the future.
Support for the initiative can be made through UBA Bank account number 1024225592.


