One thing about being a single mother in difficult economic situations is that if there’s not enough support it’s often as if the single parent is facing the world all alone.
Recently, when the Prince and Princess Charles Offokaja Foundation got to know of a single mom who had to pay her child’s hospital bills but was facing difficulty doing so, we stepped in with a cash transfer of 10,000 NGN.
Recently, the Prince and Princess Charles Offokaja Foundation International transferred 10,000 Naira to an elder who was having difficulties in his business.
The Prince and Princess Charles Offokaja Foundation recently paid 100,000 for the medical expenses of a patient who couldn’t afford their treatment costs after doing tests.
To the best of our ability, we’ll keep helping people who need assistance to solve their problems to the best of our ability.
The Offokaja Foundation recently transferred 12000 to some people to buy food. We learnt that that donation was very timely, as the recipients were almost running out of food.
Recently, the Prince and Princess Charles Offokaja Foundation International was privileged to make a significant impact on the lives of several individuals and families, reaffirming our commitment to the values that drive our efforts every day.
We donated a total of ₦177,000 to cover several critical medical needs.
Hospital Bill Cleared. This sum facilitated the discharge of an individual who was unable to pay their hospital bill, ensuring they could return home without the weight of debt holding them back. We cleared his hospital bills.
Oxygen and Medication for Baby with Severe Acute Pneumonia. Part of this donation was also used to support the parents of a baby suffering from severe acute pneumonia. The Foundation settled outstanding payments for units of oxygen and medication, providing a lifeline to the baby and the family during this challenging time. We also contributed to the procurement of additional medication and oxygen to ensure continued care for the baby.
A Ray of Hope for Baby with Severe Jaundice. Additionally, the funds covered expenses for medication and baby food for another baby diagnosed with severe jaundice. This intervention not only provided essential medical treatment but also ensured the baby’s nutritional needs were met, promoting a faster recovery.