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Back-to-School Stationery Distribution Project in Ekiti State Gets Support From Hopesalive Initiative For Africa And Stanbic IBTC Bank

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Back-to-School Initiative, a dedicated non-governmental organization committed to community development and education, is proud to announce a successful collaboration with Stanbic IBTC Bank for a Back-to-School Stationery Distribution Project in Ekiti State.

As part of her Shape Up programme, this initiative is aimed to provide essential stationery items to students across schools, with the goal of empowering young minds and fostering a brighter future.

The Back-to-School Stationery Distribution Project, which took place recently exemplifies the power of partnership and community engagement. The project’s objective was to ensure that children had the necessary tools to continue the new academic session with enthusiasm and confidence.

HAI believes that education is a fundamental right and a key driver of social progress. Through this initiative, they aimed to make a tangible impact on the lives of children in the community by reducing the barriers to learning. The project provided students with school supplies such as notebooks, pens, pencils, and other essential items, giving them the resources, they need to thrive academically.

Partnerships are crucial in achieving meaningful change, and HAI is immensely grateful for the support and collaboration of Stanbic IBTC Bank. Their commitment to community development and education made this project possible, demonstrating the positive outcomes that can be achieved when organizations come together for a common cause.

Dr. (Olori) Temitope Enitan-Ogunwusi, the deputy convener of HAI could be seen at the forefront of championing this course, emphasizing the importance of education in shaping the future.

“Also, I extend heartfelt thanks to all the volunteers, donors, and community members who contributed to the project’s success.

“As we move forward, HAI remains dedicated to its mission of empowering communities through education. The Back-to-School Stationery Distribution Project in Ekiti State is a testament to their commitment to making a difference in the lives of children and fostering a brighter, more educated tomorrow,” she said.    

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