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Ondo-Lynyi industry donates food items to Orphanages
In a heartwarming gesture of festive cheer, Ondo-Lynyi Industry Limited, a company based in Odigbo, Ondo State, brought smiles to over 250 children at orphanages across the state.
Reaching out to homes in need, the company donated a truckload of essential food items, including rice, noodles, and other necessities.
The presentation ceremony took place at the Ark Children Home in Ikota Community, Ifedore Local Government Area. Representatives from Ondo-Lynyi presented the supplies, highlighting their commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility.
“We wanted to extend a helping hand to orphanages, particularly Motherless Babies Homes, across Ondo State,” said Mr. Prince Adewale Omolayo, Public Relations Officer for the company. “We invited nearly 10 homes to celebrate with us this Yuletide season and provide some much-needed support.”
Emphasizing the inclusivity of the initiative, Mr. Omolayo explained, “We catered to over 250 children, and each home will receive a significant share of the supplies. We’ve contacted the leadership of these homes, and they’re bringing the children together today.”
The gesture was met with immense appreciation.
Mr. Emmanuel Adaramola, Executive Director of the Emmanuel Children World Foundation, commended the company, stating, “This partnership is a tremendous help to these homes, and we hope it continues.
We’ve seen many organizations offering assistance, but this one truly stands out.”
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Mr. Adaramola further shared, “We recently hosted over 200 children here on December 27th, focusing on those from rural and impoverished communities.
We gather children from around eight villages, especially those who may not have the opportunity to celebrate Christmas with a proper meal. In these situations, we provide food, festivities, and other resources.”
Ondo-Lynyi Industry Limited’s generous donation serves as a beacon of hope and reminds us of the importance of community and caring for those in need, especially during the holiday season.
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