DIPA empowers 287 women with welfare packages

Deborah’s Impact Projects Africa (DIPA)

Deborah’s Impact Projects Africa (DIPA), under the People of Influence Network, has empowered about 287 women with welfare packages containing essential food items.
The empowerment through spiritual and material support at the March edition of its Joseph’s Project Outreach held in Lagos was organised in collaboration with This Is Jacob, the men’s arm of the ministry.

The outreach brought together diverse beneficiaries, including widows who were intentionally invited from a widow’s association as part of the organisation’s focus on vulnerable groups.
Speaking on the outreach, DIPA’s Lead, Nkoyo Ugbe said Joseph’s Project continues to reflect the organisation’s commitment to demonstrating hope through practical interventions that address both spiritual and physical needs.

The Project Lead at DIPA, Diezani Ototo-Onuorah emphasised the importance of structured implementation in achieving meaningful impact, noting that each outreach represents lives transformed and communities strengthened.
She added that the organisation remains committed to delivering sustainable interventions across its focus areas, including education and welfare, healthcare access, food security, and economic empowerment, while maintaining strong governance practices such as financial transparency, beneficiary safeguarding, and monitoring and evaluation.

DIPA also expressed appreciation to its partners, volunteers, and supporters, particularly This Is Jacob, for their contributions to the success of the outreach.
The programme commenced with an opening prayer led by the Project Lead at DIPA, Diezani Ototo-Onuorah, setting the tone for a session of praise and worship.

This was followed by a message delivered in Pidgin by Apostle Isi Igenegba, who offered words of encouragement and pronounced blessings on participants.
Further teaching was led by DIPA’s Lead, Nkoyo Ugbe, with interpretation in Yoruba to ensure inclusivity and understanding among attendees. The spiritual segment of the outreach culminated in 31 individuals responding to an altar call.

In addition to spiritual ministration, the initiative provided tangible support to beneficiaries.
A total of 287 women received welfare packages containing essential food items, while cooked meals were also served on-site.

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