Residents of Dafara in Kuje district of the federal capital territory have benefited from a free medical outreach by an Abuja-based non-governmental organisation, Arise Women.
The outreach also included donation of clothing, food items, the renovation of a government-owned school and digging of a borehole for the community.
The organisation says its goal is to improve the living conditions of the people, just as the community expressed appreciation for the intervention.
Residents of Dafara in Kuje district of the federal capital territory have benefited from a free medical outreach by an Abuja-based non-governmental organisation, Arise Women.
The outreach also included donation of clothing, food items, the renovation of a government-owned school and digging of a borehole for the community.
The organisation says its goal is to improve the living conditions of the people, just as the community expressed appreciation for the intervention.
Residents of Dafara in Kuje district of the federal capital territory have benefited from a free medical outreach by an Abuja-based non-governmental organisation, Arise Women.
The outreach also included donation of clothing, food items, the renovation of a government-owned school and digging of a borehole for the community.
The organisation says its goal is to improve the living conditions of the people, just as the community expressed appreciation for the intervention.
Residents of Dafara in Kuje district of the federal capital territory have benefited from a free medical outreach by an Abuja-based non-governmental organisation, Arise Women.
The outreach also included donation of clothing, food items, the renovation of a government-owned school and digging of a borehole for the community.
The organisation says its goal is to improve the living conditions of the people, just as the community expressed appreciation for the intervention.
Residents of Dafara in Kuje district of the federal capital territory have benefited from a free medical outreach by an Abuja-based non-governmental organisation, Arise Women.
The outreach also included donation of clothing, food items, the renovation of a government-owned school and digging of a borehole for the community.
The organisation says its goal is to improve the living conditions of the people, just as the community expressed appreciation for the intervention.
Residents of Dafara in Kuje district of the federal capital territory have benefited from a free medical outreach by an Abuja-based non-governmental organisation, Arise Women.
The outreach also included donation of clothing, food items, the renovation of a government-owned school and digging of a borehole for the community.
The organisation says its goal is to improve the living conditions of the people, just as the community expressed appreciation for the intervention.
Residents of Dafara in Kuje district of the federal capital territory have benefited from a free medical outreach by an Abuja-based non-governmental organisation, Arise Women.
The outreach also included donation of clothing, food items, the renovation of a government-owned school and digging of a borehole for the community.
The organisation says its goal is to improve the living conditions of the people, just as the community expressed appreciation for the intervention.
Residents of Dafara in Kuje district of the federal capital territory have benefited from a free medical outreach by an Abuja-based non-governmental organisation, Arise Women.
The outreach also included donation of clothing, food items, the renovation of a government-owned school and digging of a borehole for the community.
The organisation says its goal is to improve the living conditions of the people, just as the community expressed appreciation for the intervention.