www.LagosMums.com (a Nigerian online parenting resource centre) is organizing a
Donation Drive for underprivileged children towards Children's Day May 27th.
This is the perfect opportunity to make donations to charity because as mothers we have decided to put a smile on the faces of the children at Bethesda. We are asking all LagosMums and other interested participants to remember those children who are largely disadvantaged and need people to help add value to their lives and put a smile on their faces.
It is against this back drop that we present Donation Drive, an initiative to collect materials ranging from clothes, shoes, books, toys, cash, food items e.t.c for children in poor communities under the Bethesda Child Support Agency.
To participate in the Donation Drive: Kindly follow the following steps
- Sign up as a volunteer indicating what you would be donating by sending an email to contactus@lagosmums.com
- Donate non-perishable food items.
- Donate new or gently-used clothes, storybooks, shoes, toys, school bags, etc
- Make a cash donation (cheques should be written out to "Bethesda Child Support")
Drop-off Points
A) Bethesda Child Support Agency: – Block 17, Flat 1, Agege Lane, Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi.
B) This Present House (The Dome): – Freedom Way, End of Admiralty Road, Lekki Phase 1, Lekki.
C) Freedom Foundation Office: – 24 Henry Adefowope Street, Awuse Estate, Opebi (please ask for Ugochi)
For further enquiry please contact either Mayowa: 0705-805-1910 | Ijeoma: 0803-353-6487 | Yetunde: 0803-978-6069 or email
contactus@lagosmums.com Note: If you wish to donate clothing items, kindly ensure that they are clean and in good condition. We would not accept torn or worn out clothes. All other items such as books and toys should also be in good condition.
If you wish to get even more involved and would like to serve as a Mentor or would like to be part of the distribution of the items to the children do please let us know! drop us an email on
contactus@lagosmums.com or visit us at
www.lagosmums.com 

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