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ISN Medical shares gifts with orphanage at Yuletide in Lagos

By Kehinde Olatunji
29 December 2023   |   2:27 am
An organisation, ISN Medical, has treated children of Bales of Mercy Orphanage, Shomolu, to a Yuletide party as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

An organisation, ISN Medical, has treated children of Bales of Mercy Orphanage, Shomolu, to a Yuletide party as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

The yearly event, held in Lagos, featured games, talent show, singing, dancing competition, and quiz. Also, Santa Claus gave gifts to the children and their caregivers.

Also presented to the orphanage were beds, mattresses, pillows, clothings, and food items.

Managing Director, ISN, Felix Ofungwu, noted that the event was a blessing to him and his team, seeing how happy and healthy the children were .

He said: “We are happy to be here and we are grateful to the orphanage for allowing ISN to celebrate this season with them. We are happy to put smiles on the faces of the children. This is our way of showing love and giving back to society.”

On her part, Director of Finance, ISN, Chinyere Nwokolo, assured the management of the orphanage that the company would visit intermittently to check on the well-being of the children.

Speaking on the choice of gifts, ISN Quality Assurance Officer, Jumoke Truscott, said when the company’s Community Service team first visited the orphanage, it discovered that some of the beds were too small for the kids.

“The team thought that this might deprive the children of good sleep, so we decided to get befitting beds for them,” she said.

Responding, the founder of Bales of Mercy Orphanage Home, Ngozi Igbokwe, thanked ISN Medical for the visit and gifts.

She said: “What you have done expresses a true heart of kindness. If we have more people like you around, the world will be a better place because there would be less evil in the society and kids would not have to live in fear.”

She encouraged the management of ISN Medical to continue to look out for the good of the orphanage.

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