SHE4G Foundation donates to new born triplets

The Founder of SHE4G Foundation, Nimatu Asilgya, has donated valuable items to a 37-year-old mother and her new born triplets on Saturday, July 22, 2023.

The triplets were delivered on July 12, 2023, at the Tali Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) Compound in the Tolon District. The triplets arrive at a time she already has four children to care for.

The items donated range from mattresses, baby clothes, feeds, diapers, toiletries and an amount of GH¢1,000.00.

According to Madam Nimatu Asilgya, the parents of the triplets had been going through terrible financial difficulties, and as such, were not able to cater for the newly born triplets.

She believed that the less privileged in the community deserved support, as such, her team decided to extend support to the family.

Family of the triplet in a picture with the donated items

Madam Nimatu Asilgya disclosed that she believed in self-confidence, and it had always been her dream to empower girls/women and youths across Ghana and beyond to speak up and stand for themselves, irrespective of wherever they were.

“I was inspired to start She4G Foundation because of the challenges I had growing up,” she stated.

She said her outfit had reached out to over 12,000 girls/women and youths across the country, and each of them received sanitary pads.

She added: “I distribute clothes, shoes and other items to the less privileged communities as well, and visits the Akuse Prisons and donated a lot of items to the prisoners.”

She has, with the help of a few people, sponsored the fees of most lest privileged individuals, the majority who are currently in school, ranging from Tertiary, Secondary, Junior High, to the Kindergarten level.

Despite this, Mrs. Asilgya bemoaned that because of limited resources, her outfit was not able to reach a wider audience and communities.

It was for this reason that she urged all and sundry to extend their support to her Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) to be able to carry out its humanitarian mission.

SHE4G Foundation
It is a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) established in November 2019, out of love and passion for humanity, especially for the girl-child. The sole aim of the NGO is to empower. The NGO received three nominations last year from Humanitarian Awards Globally.

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