Future is Bright, a charity organisation, has cheered up several orphans, elderly people, and persons living with disabilities in Monrovia, Liberia, by distributing food items among them.
Development Diaries gathered that the newly established charity organisation donated bags of rice, beans, vegetable oil, and cash to the aforementioned Liberians in Montserrado County.
The Coordinator of the Charity in Liberia, Pastor Patience Sherman, praised the Chairman of the organisation, Mr Moleek Kpana, who is currently based in the United States, for his farsightedness in giving back to people back home.
He said, ‘After he realised that giving back to his country was cardinal he immediately engaged few friends and they began putting their little resources together, and it is against this backdrop that the organisation came into being.
‘He is concerned about the poverty striking people who do not have any means to feed themselves. Our donation is not intended to run a campaign for anyone, but this donation is to help the older people who cannot afford to feed themselves’.
The beneficiaries of the donation included members of the Group of 77, elderly people at Vamoma House, people with disabilities at Era Supermarket, and the Liberian Children Rescue and Educational Foundation orphanage home in Bassa town, New Georgia Estate.
Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, the Regional Coordinator Group of 77, Mr Siafa Gailor, thanked the organisation for taking the time to identify with them and said that the donation came timely when they needed it the most.
Source: Frontpage Africa
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