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Winpart by CFAO reinforces CSR commitment with Bethesda foundation donation
Winpart by CFAO, in collaboration with CFAO Solidarity, has donated €7,000 and N1 million to the Bethesda Child Support Foundation to support programmes aimed at improving the welfare, education and development of vulnerable children.
The donation forms part of CFAO’s broader corporate social responsibility initiative focused on strengthening community development and creating lasting social impact across the countries where the group operates.
The financial support is expected to enhance the Foundation’s efforts in providing care, protection, education and empowerment opportunities for disadvantaged children, helping to improve their well-being and future prospects.
Speaking during the presentation, Deputy Managing Director of CFAO Mobility Nigeria, Kunle Jaiyesimi, said the company remains committed to ensuring that business growth is matched by meaningful investments in communities.
“At CFAO, we believe that business success must go hand in hand with social responsibility. Our support for the Bethesda Child Support Foundation reflects our commitment to backing initiatives that create meaningful and lasting impact in the lives of children and communities,” he said.
According to the company, the donation is one of several community projects supported through CFAO Solidarity, the group’s employee-led social impact programme, which partners with credible organisations to address pressing social challenges and improve the lives of vulnerable populations.
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General Manager of Winpart by CFAO, Eric Fantodji, described the Foundation’s work as inspiring, noting that the partnership aligns with the company’s commitment to giving back to society.
“The work being done by the Bethesda Child Support Foundation is truly inspiring. We are honoured to support a cause that provides care, hope and opportunities to children who deserve the chance to build brighter futures. Through CFAO Solidarity, we are proud to be part of a wider movement supporting impactful community projects across our areas of operation,” he said.
Responding on behalf of the Foundation, Barrister Olamide Adeleye expressed appreciation for the donation, saying it would significantly strengthen the organisation’s programmes and improve the quality of care provided to beneficiaries.
“We are deeply grateful to Winpart by CFAO and CFAO Solidarity for their generosity and belief in our mission. This support will contribute significantly to the welfare, development and empowerment of the children under our care,” Adeleye said.
The initiative highlights CFAO’s continued investment in sustainable development and community engagement through strategic partnerships with social organisations.
The company said it remains committed to supporting vulnerable groups and promoting inclusive development by implementing projects that create long-term social value in the communities where it operates.
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