A United States-based non-governmental organization, Nutrition4Humanity, has extended its humanitarian outreach to children at Al Ihssan Children’s Home in Kaduna State and Atta’awun Foundation, an orphanage home in Katsina. State.

providing meals and support as part of its ongoing mission to combat child hunger.

Speaking with our correspondent, the founder of the organization, Prince Olugbenga Aderin, the Baba Oba Giesi of Ile Ife, said his passion is to ensure that children across Nigeria have access to nutritious meals and experience the joy of being cared for.

“My NGO’s vision is to put a smile on children’s faces, and God has been faithful,” he said.

Prince Aderin noted that the organization is set to continue its outreach, with the next stop scheduled for Plateau State, where similar support will be provided to children in need.

According to him, Nutrition4Humanity has visited six states so far this year and is working steadily to expand its operations across the thirty six states of Nigeria.
The initiative underscores the growing role of diaspora-led organizations in addressing food insecurity and supporting vulnerable children nationwide.

In Atta’awun Foundation, an orphanage home in Katsina. State,
the visit comes shortly after the NGO provided meals and support to children at Al Ihssan Children’s Home in Kaduna State, as part of its mission to combat hunger and improve the well-being of vulnerable children. Speaking during the Katsina outreach, the founder of the organization,

Prince Olugbenga Aderin, the Baba Oba Geisi of Ile Ife, emphasized the need to transform the lives of children across Nigeria.

He stressed that sustainable impact can only be achieved through collaboration and called on well-meaning individuals, corporate organizations, and development partners to join hands with the NGO in advancing its humanitarian cause

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