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Goodies Foundation Expresses Profound Gratitude to Supporters of "Operation Let's Feed The Needy" Outreach


By: Promise Odejide 

The Goodies Foundation lately carried out a dignified outreach, aptly named "Operation Let's Feed The Needy," benefiting 500 people across four communities within Ilorin metropolis - Oke Ose, Boyi, Lajolo, and Amilegbe.

The CEO of the foundation, Comr Usman Rasheed Peter, expressed that the outreach was fueled by a deep sense of compassion for those who have been facing severe challenges in finding enough to eat during these difficult times in the country.
With relentless dedication, the foundation successfully reached out to the four communities, making a significant impact in alleviating the hardships faced by the vulnerable members of the society.

Comr Usman Rasheed Peter extended his heartfelt appreciation to every individual who contributed to the resounding success of "Operation Let's Feed The Needy." Their support and involvement played a crucial role in bringing hope and sustenance to those in dire need. Looking forward, he expressed a desire to continue such initiatives in the future, affirming the foundation's commitment to making a lasting difference in the lives of the less fortunate.
The Goodies Foundation's commendable efforts have not only brought relief to those in need but also serve as an inspiration to the community, encouraging acts of kindness and generosity. With the spirit of unity and benevolence, they have proven that collective compassion has the power to create positive change in society.

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