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Mo’Care Meranda Charity Foundation Supports Petty Traders in Lagos 

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Kehinde Adeleye

 

In a bid to alleviate the financial burdens of petty traders in Lagos, the Mo’Care Meranda Charity Foundation has provided cash support to 50 petty traders in the state.

 

Echonews report that this gesture is part of the foundation’s ongoing efforts to support vulnerable individuals and communities.

 

Speaking at the outreach, Engr. John Paul, the Executive Director of the foundation, explained that the cash support is aimed at providing relief to petty traders who are struggling to make ends meet. “Most of these petty traders cannot afford to pay for their goods at once, and this support will go a long way in helping them to stay afloat during these challenging times,” he said.

 

 

Engr. Paul also highlighted the foundation’s core mission, which is to address grassroots development and ensure access to basic needs that enhance the quality of life.

 

“Our focus goes beyond just providing financial aid; we are also committed to empowering the less privileged through education and community health initiatives,” he added.

 

The Mo’Care Meranda Charity Foundation has been making a tangible and positive impact on the lives of those in need through its various initiatives.

 

These include providing scholarships, financial assistance, and essential facilities to vulnerable individuals and communities. With this latest gesture, the foundation has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting those who need it most.

 
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