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#OperationHope


24HOURS TO GO!!!!!

 SOME OF THEM ARE BLIND, yet they are creative... We snapped some of the things the blind did and attached they are such as bead female bags, bead made flower vase, bead made purses, bead made trays, etc...
 I wanted to make a video of them doing another one in our presence but they had no materials, we just had to see the blind teacher off the same way she came.

 SOME OF THEM ARE MENTALLY CHALLENGED but yet they are not on the street and they sit in classrooms (That are not even conducive again) and they learn creative things from the studio.

 YOU ARE THINKING OF THE DEAF too, their Communication skills and ability and willingness to learn is second to none.

 THEY WANT TO BE LIKE ME AND YOU WITH GOOD EYES, EARS AND MENTAL CONDITIONS BUT THEY CAN'T.

 Yet should they even lack basic life necessities and materials to empower them???

   I Scream a loud NO!!!!
Join your voices and let's together put smiles on the faces of this ones as;

 Junior Chamber International, University of Ilorin celebrates and marks JCI Active Citizen's day with its "OPERATION HOPE" to the physically challenged.

 DONATE TO THIS CAUSE;
   Account Details
Name: JCI UNILORIN
Bank: GTB
Account No: 0011630004


Call chairperson for enquires @ 08137819116 in person of Adeyanju Opeoluwa.

BUDGET FOR URGENT NEEDS:
Bead materials for blind= #30,000
Repair of Pavilion for all= #48,075
Repair of Borehole= #81,500

 Grand Total= #159,575

 PROJECT DETAILS;
 Venue: Kwara State School of Special Needs, Oyun.
 Date: Friday, 11th December, 2015
 Time: 10a.m

 ITS A BIG WAY TO WRAP UP A GOOD YEAR!!!
 

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