UBA Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, has extended its generosity to the less privileged in Lagos through its charity outreach.
The Foundation visited So-Said Charity Homes Community and SOS Children’s Village in Lagos, where the elderly, children and other vulnerable members of society were presented with essential food items and other relief materials, including bags of rice, beans and other necessities, aimed at alleviating hardship and putting a smile on the faces of the beneficiaries.
Speaking during the outreach, UBA’s Group Head, Marketing and Corporate Communications, Alero Ladipo, emphasised the Foundation’s commitment to improving lives across Africa, noting that this initiative is one of the ways the Foundation gives back to its communities.
“At UBA Foundation, we believe in touching lives and giving back to the communities where we operate. The elderly and children are among the most vulnerable in society, and it is our responsibility to support them in any way we can. This outreach is a testament to our commitment to corporate social responsibility and sustainable development,” she said.
The CEO of So-Said Charity Homes Community, Felicia Martins, whose orphanage was among the beneficiaries of the outreach, expressed deep gratitude for the Foundation’s generous gesture.
“We are deeply thankful to UBA Foundation for remembering us and putting smiles on the faces of our residents. These donations will go a long way in providing much-needed relief, especially in these challenging times,” she noted.
Programme Director, SOS Children’s Village, Ayodeji Adelopo, lauded the Foundation’s efforts in supporting orphaned and vulnerable children, and sought more meaningful collaboration in the future.
“UBA Foundation has consistently shown that it cares about the welfare of children. This donation will help ensure that the children under our care have access to nutritious meals and other essentials. We appreciate this act of kindness,” he stated.