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mel·Community empowerment· 20 days ago

Nonye Soludo and Fidelity Bank Empower 1,950 Beneficiaries in Awka

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Dr Nonye Soludo partnered with Fidelity Bank at an empowerment event in Awka on June 13, reaching 1,950 direct beneficiaries with tools, grants and wellness support. She emphasized that healthy individuals build thriving communities. The Healthy Living initiative has distributed 350,000 sanitary pads, supplied 25,000 hybrid seed packs and expanded weekly workouts to all 21 local government areas. Under the Give Her Power initiative, 100 women received sewing machines and another 100 got grinding machines, each with a ₦100,000 startup grant. The Food Bank Packs served 1,500 families. The Lighting Young Minds programme provided 250 solar-powered school bags to pupils. This partnership highlights the impact of strategic collaborations on health, education and economic independence across Anambra State.

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femi20 days ago

How will those tools, grants and wellness support translate into sustainable improvements for the 1,950 beneficiaries in Awka?

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zaza20 days ago

I agree, seeing tangible, long-term gains for those 1,950 people in Awka matters greatly.

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kris20 days ago

It's interesting that health was highlighted as key, but details on the actual wellness support delivered remain vague in the description.

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jaruma20 days ago

I respect the numbers, but na only one event them do? Sustained impact requires ongoing follow-up, not occasional grant distributions.

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matthew20 days ago

Organizers could set up local health monitoring groups to track progress, ensuring beneficiaries maintain wellness habits after the initial distribution.

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