AWWO Children Foundation Feeds Over 3500 Children

By Kadiatu Sankoh

 On Saturday 16th December 2023, the Deputy Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Kadijatu Grace Kamara, and CEO Umarr Fuad Bawoh of Always Work With Others (AWWO) Children Foundation put smiles on the faces of 3,500 less privileged and homeless children, at the Power Magazine, Grass Field, Kissy, embodying the spirit of positive change.

Speaking at the Event, Deputy Minister, Dr. Kadijatu Grace Kamara, maintained that she had forged a powerful collaboration with the Always Work with Others Children’s Foundation (AWWO) to impact the lives of 3,500 less privileged and homeless children, adding that this initiative is aligned with President Julius Maada Bio’s Human Capital Development vision, and aims to provide, not just nourishment, but also essential learning materials to those in need.

At the forefront of this noble cause is the CEO of AWWO, Mr. Umar Fouad Bawoh, whose philanthropic efforts have recently gained widespread attention. The initiative’s success is a testament to the power of collaboration between government entities and dedicated organizations striving to make a positive difference in society.

Deputy Minister Kamara, with her background in Tourism and Cultural Affairs, understands the profound impact that nurturing young minds can have on a nation’s development. By combining forces with AWWO and Mr. Bawoh’s exemplary leadership, they have created a ripple effect of kindness that reaches the hearts of thousands.

This feeding program not only addresses the immediate needs of the less fortunate, but also emphasizes the importance of education in breaking the cycle of poverty. The provision of learning materials showcases a commitment to President Bio’s Human Capital Development agenda, recognizing that investing in education is an investment in the nation’s future.

Mr. Umar Fouad Bawoh, CEO of AWWO, stands as a beacon of hope in the philanthropic landscape. His dedication to uplifting the vulnerable has not only transformed the lives of 3,500 children, but has also inspired others to join the cause.

As the story of this collaborative effort spreads, it serves as a reminder that positive change is possible when individuals, organizations, and government bodies unite for a common purpose. Deputy Minister Kadijatu Grace Kamara, AWWO, and Mr. Umar Fuad Bawoh have demonstrated that by working together, we can create a brighter and more promising future for the next generation.

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