Wife of Delta Governor, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, has appointed Mrs Joy Okonjor as the first Ambassador of her pet project, You Matter Charity Foundation.
Speaking during the event on Friday, Deaconess Oborevwori expressed her heartfelt concern for children living with such conditions and renewed her commitment to reaching out to them, representing a significant part of her vision for setting up the You Matter Charity Foundation. She encouraged Deltans to show their support for this vulnerable group of persons rather than excluding or avoiding them.
Mrs Okonjor, who is the founder of Joy in Africa Foundation for Special Needs, Asaba, was chosen as Ambassador due to her remarkable contributions towards providing a safe space for special-needs children suffering from conditions such as autism, mental retardation, speech and language impairment, physical disability, vision problem, cerebral palsy, or other learning and emotional disabilities.
Deaconess Oborevwori impressed by what the founder of the centre, Mrs Joy Okonjor, had achieved in 15 years commended the founder for tenaciously staying with this noble vision adding that she would be the first Ambassador of the You Matter Charity Foundation.
Responding, Mrs Okonjor thanked the Wife of the Governor for remembering them. She narrated how, as a child, she had an abnormal growth that almost made her lose her speech ability and left her disfigured.
Mrs Okonjor added that as she grew old, she realized that what was done for her needed to be done for others, hence the foundation’s birth, which started with four children in 2009 and currently has 73 children with special needs.
The children were overjoyed and danced with the Governor’s wife while receiving various household gifts and financial support.
On her birthday celebration on February 5, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori sent a delegation to the centre, with tons of food items, while she was physically at Warri, celebrating with the elderly.
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