


When I die, I do not want to be remembered simply as a man who lived, but as one who touched lives through his deeds—one who made a difference, who lifted the burden from another’s back. I want to be remembered for acts that brought smiles and happiness, especially to the less privileged, like my mother. Love for my neighbour burns deep in my heart, and it makes me restless to act, to serve, and to give—so that when my time comes, I would like to know I truly did my best.
Managing Director
Joe
WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT
OUR STORY SO FAR
Easter Outreach Program
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During the Easter break, our outreach team intentionally sought out the poorest of the poor to provide food assistance. In partnership with St. Anne’s, and with an understanding of the challenges often faced in ensuring aid reaches the most vulnerable, we were committed to serving those truly in need.
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This mission became a profound eye-opening experience. Many recipients received the food items with tears of gratitude, as these provisions would become their next meal. Witnessing this reminded us of the true meaning of Christian service—loving our neighbours through action.
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We are thankful for the opportunity to serve and extend our heartfelt appreciation to our partners in Nigeria whose generosity with their time and support made this outreach possible.



