Kenny Kadri Edu Distributes Food Palliatives to Elderly Residents in Epe

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Elderly residents at the Thanni Oladunjoye Older People Care Center received a timely boost as Kenny Kadri Edu distributed food palliatives to support the vulnerable in the community.

Epe Insights reports that the initiative, aimed at alleviating the challenges posed by rising living costs, saw residents receive essential food items to ease their daily burdens. Beneficiaries expressed heartfelt gratitude for the support, noting its positive impact on their well-being.

In addition to the palliative distribution, the program included free healthcare services provided by the Thanni Oladunjoye Older People Care Center (TOOPC), benefiting over 2,000 individuals. Residents were attended to by medical personnel offering check-ups, screenings, and basic health consultations.

Speaking during the event, a representative of Kenny Kadri Edu emphasized the importance of compassion and community support, stating that initiatives like these reflect a shared commitment to the welfare of the elderly and vulnerable groups.

Community leaders lauded the effort, describing it as a model for inclusive humanitarian action and calling on other stakeholders to contribute to the well-being of residents.

Beneficiaries noted that the gesture not only eased economic hardship but also fostered a sense of belonging and care, reinforcing the message that the elderly remain valued members of society.

The program highlighted the power of targeted humanitarian initiatives in improving lives and building stronger, supportive communities.

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