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"Help the Amputee Foundation Brings Hope and Aid to Bomb Survivors"

In a heartwarming display of solidarity and compassion, the Help the Amputee Foundation, on Monday, organised a food outreach program in Damaturu, bringing together survivors of bomb blasts and violence.

The event was marked by powerful speeches from Chairman Abubakar Mahmud Wambai and President/Founder Mr. Joseph Tizhe, who emphasized the foundation’s commitment to supporting those affected by trauma.

According to Chairman Wambai, the foundation’s mission goes beyond just providing physical aid, aiming to care for the heart, mind, and spirit of the survivors.

He praised the resilience and courage of the children who have endured unimaginable hardship, saying, “You are not defined by the hardships you have faced, but by the resilience with which you rise each day.”

The food outreach program was more than just a gesture of kindness; it was a reminder that the survivors are not alone in their struggles. Chairman Wambai expressed gratitude to the volunteers, donors, and partners who made the event possible, highlighting the importance of community in overcoming challenges. 

President/Founder Mr. Tizhe reiterated the foundation’s dedication to making a real difference in the lives of people with disabilities. He emphasized the need for continued support to ensure the foundation can provide essential services, including food, education, and skills training.

The event was a testament to the foundation’s tireless efforts to create a brighter, more inclusive future for everyone. As General Coordinator Sakinat Musa Abubakar noted, “We are asking for your help to continue this journey together. Please consider donating to the Help the Amputee Foundation. Nothing is small, and it will go directly to providing support to people living with disabilities.” ¹

The Help the Amputee Foundation’s work is a shining example of the impact that can be made when people come together to support those in need. Their commitment to providing comprehensive care and support to survivors of trauma is truly inspiring.

Key Takeaways at the event are to help the Amputee Foundation organized a food outreach program in Damaturu to support survivors of bomb blasts and violence.

The foundation’s mission goes beyond physical aid, aiming to care for the heart, mind, and spirit of survivors.
The event highlighted the importance of community in overcoming challenges and the need for continued support.

Donations are crucial to ensuring the foundation can provide essential services to people living with disabilities.

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