Orphans, patients appreciate Bauchi old students’ association for kind gesture
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By Usman Shehu, Bauchi
The Bauchi College of Arts and Science (BACAS) old Students Association has distributed food items other necessities worth over N500,000 to orphans and patients on admission in Bauchi.
The items were procured from free will cash donations made by the old students under its humanitarian outreach services to communities which are targeted at vulnerable members of the public.
Presenting the items at the Bauchi Orphanage Center to the officer in-charge at the weekend, the National Chairperson of BACAS Old Students, Barrister Fatima Abubakar said the gesture was to complements Government efforts in the upkeep of the orphans and also identify with the children with a view to giving them a sense of belonging.
She enjoined the management of the orphanage to make judicious use of the items for the benefit of the orphans under their care.
Barrister Fatima prayed for God’s blessing, protection and guidance for the orphans and further implored the children to study well, be of good behaviour and become responsible citizens in the society.
The officer in charge of the orphanage, Hajiya Mairo Malami, expressed gratitude and assured that it will be put to use for the intended purposes.
Malami then thanked the donors and prayed to God to bless their lives and the Old Students Association at large.
Items donated at the orphanage include: 2 bags of 50kg rice, 1 bag of 50kg sugar, 3 cartons of detergent, 3 cartons of soap, 3 cartons of pasta and 3 cartons of macaroni.
The association also reached out to over 100 patients on admission at the Bauchi State Specialist where each patient received a package containing one measure of sugar, one sachet of medium detergent and a soap.
The beneficiaries, their relatives and staff of the hospital expressed delight and commended the leadership of the association for their kind gesture. They further called on other associations and individuals to emulate the philanthropic gesture of the BACAS old students.
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