Ann Fatusin Charity Foundation, a non-profit organisation based in Igbogbo Baiyeku LCDA took to the pavilion axis of Adeboruwa’s palace on the 15th of December 2022, to cater to the elderly people.
Deemed a home for the homeless, widows, lonely old men, women and jobless individuals, the foundation embarked on a free medical checkup program, providing tests on blood pressure and sugar level.
Free welfare packages I.e rice, beans etc were also provided to every beneficiary of the medical program, wearing excitement and joy in the faces of the Igbogbo residents.
In all, over 50 elderly folks were catered for with the program spanning over seven hours.
Hajia Ronke Fatusin, founder of the Ann Fatusin Foundation in a brief interview with Ikorodu News Network (INN) explained that the humanity-based organisation comes to the palace yearly to support the old people.
She continued, “This is actually the second time this year we’re coming to the palace to aid the needy, and we have been doing it like this for the past three years now”.
“Generally, the foundation has been supporting others for the past ten years, using need assessment to cater to those who truly need help every quarter”.
