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Another festive period and another festive cheer from the Lehi Foundation. Through its annual initiative “Christmas at The Hospital” (CATH) the foundation spread love and joy to children and new mothers by its wonderful and welcoming support.
This year, the foundation in Abuja donated special Christmas packs and food items to patients. Additionally, it donated crucial medical equipment including two wheel chairs, a CPAP machine, a suction pump and an infusion pump which were identified as critical needs through an assessment conducted at the hospital.
Meanwhile in Lagos, the foundation priotized improving the environment for hospitalized children by renovating Creche at Bagada General Hospital and spreading holiday cheer with special Christmas packs and food items
The Lehi Foundation remains committed to making a positive impact, hoping to replicate these efforts and even more joy this year, continuing to support those in need with the belief that together, we can create a meaningful change and bring joy and hope to even more lives.
A new solar powered borehole built by Babayemi Olaniyan and the Lehi Social Impact Foundation was officially dedicated to the kwali Community on the 2nd of October 2024.
This communal development was warmly embraced by the Shapekete community in Gumbo ward, Kwali Area Council, Abuja. who gracefully received the gift.
Dauda Yello, a respected leader in Shapekete, expressed profound gratitude for the transformative gift of a solar-powered borehole donated by Babayemi Olaniyan through the Lehi Social Impact Foundation.
Equipped with a 2,000-liter storage tank, the borehole system was completed in just three weeks, providing a sustainable solution to the community’s longstanding reliance on shallow wells and nearby streams for water.
Olaniyan’s impactful initiative stemmed from his recognition of the pressing need for clean drinking water in Shapekete, showcasing his commitment to community development and well-being.