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Friday, July 29, 2016

ShopRite Partners With Save Our Needy To Rehabilitate St Martins School, Mushin.

The Shoprite Community Network (charity arm of Shoprite) has once
again partnered with Save Our Needy on the "Better Life Through
Education" project.







The project which primarily aims at improving learning conditions of
pupils attending low-income (public) schools and promoting early
childhood development (ECD), was attended by dignitaries and
representatives from Ministry of Education, Lagos State Basic
Education Board (SUBEB) and Mushin Local Government.




During the course of the project, a school block of 5 classrooms was
rehabilitated: broken ceilings and leaking roofs were fixed, damaged
floors were repaired, classrooms and the entire school block were
painted. The classrooms were also equipped with whiteboards.

St Martins School and the Mushin community were selected as
beneficiaries of this phase of the project because of their high
population density and high poverty rate.




In her speech at the joyous occasion, the CEO of Save Our Needy,
Marvella Odili, emphasized that "quality education for every child
should never be compromised. All children irrespective of their social
backgrounds, have the right to study in a conducive and peaceful
environment. That is non negotiable."

"Better Life Through Education" was launched in August 2015. More than
three schools in Lagos State have benefitted from the initiative so
far.



Visit the Save Our Needy website to know more about this project and
other ways Save Our Needy is positively influencing lives:
www.saveourneedy.org

Twitter: @SaveOurNeedy

10 comments:

  1. Good. They've benefited from Nigerians alot, it's right they gave back to the society.

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  2. Aawwe that's very nice of them

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  3. ShopRite should do more. Everyday you see people thronging to that place to buy a bottle of water and collect their nylon.

    Let me say congrats first before them say i no dey grateful.

    Mushin students i hope you will learn well and not follow the part of being agberos

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  4. See transformation. The children will resume school to meet fine classroom. This is what CSR should be. We need more social responsibility for companies.

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  5. Great job. But everything can't be lagos na. They should visit Ogbomosho, the schools there are in a very bad state.

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  6. Save Our Needy? Are these the same guys who do the Santa visits?

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  7. Inspirational! If we all do a little our society will be a much better place.

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