Recently, the Prince and Princess Charles Offokaja Foundation International transferred 20, 000 Naira to a deserving beneficiary.
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Offokaja Foundation transfers ₦10,000 to elder facing health/financial issues on 02/9/24
On February 9th, 2024, the Prince and Princess Charles Offokaja Foundation International extended a helping hand to an elderly person facing health and financial issues by providing a cash transfer of ₦10,000.
We wish the patient quick recovery.
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Offokaja Foundation pays N10, 000.00 for treatment of sickle cell patient in crisis on 10-02-2024
A Lifeline for Sickle Cell Patients In times of crisis, even the smallest acts of kindness can make a world of difference. The Prince and Princess Charles Offokaja Foundation today 10th of February, 2024 provided crucial support to a patient in the midst of a sickle cell crisis by making funds available for the patient’s timely treatment.
Sickle cell disease is a genetic condition that can cause severe pain, fatigue, and complications that require urgent medical attention.
For many patients, the financial burden of treatment can be overwhelming, and this was the case.
Recognizing this, the Offokaja Foundation sent a cash transfer of 10k to the patient. Our volunteer also offered words of comfort and encouragement to the patient, and this seemed to lift the patient from a state of despair and despondency.
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Offokaja Foundation provides ₦20,000 for urgently needed food supplies
The Prince and Princess Charles Offokaja Foundation recently transferred ₦20,000.00 to cater for some people who had nothing to eat on that day.
For those living on the margins, even a single meal can make a world of difference. And to us, providing that nourishment to them on that day, was great.
This is one of our little ways of promoting the right to food and money to buy food. Join us to help people who might otherwise starve. There are many in Nigeria that need such at the moment.
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Offokaja Foundation finances JAMB form & studies for beneficiary
The Prince and Princess Charles Offokaja Foundation has stepped forward to sponsor the JAMB (Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board) form and studies for a deserving student beneficiary, covering the cost of 15,000 Naira.