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Again, Catholic priest in Anambra solicits support for charity home 

From Ifeoma Ejiofor Nnewi 

Jesus Abandoned Charity Organization located in Oraifite in Ekwusigo LGA of Anambra State has once again called on public spirited individuals, church organizations, individuals, governments and corporate bodies to rally round the Home to enable it meet up with its core mandate of taking care of the vulnerable group in the society.

Founder of the Charity Organization, Rev. Fr. Anthony Ananwa, who made the call while conducting journalists round the Home at Umuezopi village, Oraifite, regretted that besides individual helps, no church organization, corporate body or government has extended help to the Charity Home since it was registered in Anambra State in 2012, and federally with the Nigerian government in 2013.

He said that the Charity Home houses two hundred and fifty inmates having different life challenges ranging from physical, sensory, intellectual, and mental health disabilities.

Fr Ananwa added that such impairments affect their mobility, physical capacity and cognitive functions, including reasoning, problem-solving, planning,
developmental disorder and psychological well-being.

The priest said that the inmates, though disadvantaged, desire to live normal lives like living in good environments, eating good foods, acquiring quality education and learning crafts, adding that they depend on other members of the society to help them.

He said that in the Charity Home, inmates are either trained in formal education or made to learn crafts and skills. He said there are others who suffer both physical and mental impirrements, and depend entirely on others for their wellbeing.

The priest said because of increasing number of individuals with special needs under its care, coupled with limited accomodation, the Home requires support to expand the facility. 

He explained, “Population of persons with special needs in our facility is increasing. Oftentimes, families and individuals bring their special needs children and dump them at our entrance gate, forcing us to take them into our facility after getting necessary clearance from relevant authorities.

“In order to ensure that we meet up with our core mandate of providing safe haven for them, we earnestly need to expand our facility. To achieve this, we urgently require financial support to get additional landed property, in addition to providing additional solar-powered borehole.”

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