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Unique Precious Care Foundation brings Christmas joy to Akwa Ibom children

By NAN
31 December 2024   |   10:21 am
It was a fun-filled day and a memorable experience for children in Akwa Ibom State when Unique Care Precious Foundation treated over five hundred children to a Christmas Party in Uyo. The Children's Christmas Party organized by Unique Precious Care Foundation founded by Pastor (Mrs) Florence Umana is a yearly all-inclusive Christmas Party where the…

Unique Precious Care Foundation hosted a Christmas party for over 500 children in Akwa Ibom, blending festive cheer with back-to-school empowerment for underprivileged kids.

It was a fun-filled day and a memorable experience for children in Akwa Ibom State when Unique Care Precious Foundation treated over five hundred children to a Christmas Party in Uyo.

The Children’s Christmas Party organized by Unique Precious Care Foundation founded by Pastor (Mrs) Florence Umana is a yearly all-inclusive Christmas Party where the foundation gathers children from all socioeconomic backgrounds as well as children from orphanage homes across the three Senatorial Districts of Akwa Ibom State to fest and celebrate the birth of Christ together.

Earlier in her address, Mrs Florence Umana, the Chairman of Unique Precious Care Foundation noted that the Children’s Christmas Party celebration comes with a back-to-school empowerment programme for children to ease their transition back to school.

Mrs Umana who described education as the cornerstone of the foundation’s empowerment programmme noted that the empowerment would provide children with the needed resources and encouragement to thrive in their academics.

She said: “It is with great joy and gratitude that I welcome you all to this year’s Children Christmas Party and back-to-school empowerment programme organized by Unique Precious Care Foundation.

“Today we gather here not just to celebrate the festive season but to renew or commitment to empowering the most vulnerable members of our society, our women, children, youths and persons with disabilities.

“At the help of our foundation lies a vision of hope, equality and opportunity. We believe that every child deserves the right to dream and to achieve their full potential.

“Today’s event is a testament to that vision.  Beyond the joy and laughter of the Christmas season, we aimed to ease the transition back to school for many of these children by providing them with the resources and encouragement they need to thrive. Education is the cornerstone of our empowerment and we are committed to breaking barriers that stand in the way of their success.”

The organizers of the Unique Precious Care Foundation who celebrated and empowered the children with educational materials like exercise books, pens, pencils, erasers, launch packs and school bags used the opportunity to thank Mr Umana Okon Umana and other partners, and volunteers for partnering with the foundation to make a tangible difference in the lives of the children.

Mrs Florence Umana listed other partners of the foundation to include: Dr.Kaphnie Umana, Engineer Anietie Umana, Alhaji Nasiru Haladu Danu,  Dr. Magnus Ikezie, Engineer Ubong Ubiam, Mrs Dorathy Ubiam, Mr Ini Ubiam and Mrs Iniobong Ita Udosen.

In her goodwill message, Mrs Inemesit Enobong Uwah PhD, wife of the Secretary to Akwa Ibom State Government who is a patron of the foundation thanked Unique Precious Care Foundation for demonstrating the love of Christ to the children through her foundation.

Dr. Inemesit Uwah who promised to support the foundation urged others in the society to model the foundation’s initiative reaching out to the needy within their reach.

Earlier in his speech, the Project Manager of the Unique Precious Care Foundation Dr. Emem Wills, revealed that the foundation is focused on providing support to women, children, youths and underprivileged people in Nigeria and beyond; by creating lasting change through improvement in educational come, enhancing health care services and promoting economic sufficiency through targeted programmes and partnership.

He hinted that in 2025, the foundation will reach out to schools and hospitals to ensure that children, youths and women have access to quality education and healthcare delivery.

The high point of the Christmas Party was when Mrs Florence Umana, flanked by Mrs Inemesit Enobong Uwah took to the dance floor with the children who were beautifully dressed in T-shirts of various colours and Christmas hats which the foundation provided for over five hundred children who attended the party.

The Children’s Christmas Party which took place at the home of Mrs Florence Umana in Ewet Housing Estate Uyo, also featured presentations by children from the three orphanage homes who were: Mother Charles Walker Children’s Home Uyo,  Motherless Babies Home, Mkpok Onna and Holy Family Sisters of the Needy, Ikpe Ikot Nkon.

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