In our continuous commitment to bringing hope and support to widows in our communities, Yemi Oshe Foundation reached out to widows in Igede-Ekiti, distributing food palliatives to ease the current economic hardship.The beneficiaries received the items with heartfelt joy, offering prayers of gratitude for the Foundation, our dedicated team, and especially our founder, Mr Opeyemi Bamidele Omotoyinbo for remembering and standing by them in this crucial time.At Yemi Oshe Foundation, we believe that true service is measured by the impact...
In a continued show of compassion and dedication to community welfare, the Yemi Oshe Foundation, led by its founder, Opeyemi Bamidele Omotoyinbo, has extended its widow palliative programme to more towns and villages in Ekiti State. The recent outreach covered Iworoko, Awo, and Iropora Ekiti, bringing relief and support to widows in need.In Iworoko Ekiti, the palliatives were received by High Chief Odofin Bada, the Odofin of Iworoko, who expressed gratitude on behalf of beneficiaries. At Awo Ekiti, Chief Yusuf...
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AugIn the heart of Ajulosun, Ado-Ekiti, a story of hope and transformation is unfolding—one life at a time. The Yemi Oshe Foundation, under the compassionate leadership of Opeyemi Bamidele Omotoyinbo, has once again demonstrated its dedication to uplifting those in need. This month, the foundation reached out to Mrs. Olubunmi Ruth Ajayi, a hardworking petty trader known throughout her community for her perseverance and resilience. Like many small business owners, Mrs. Ajayi faces daily struggles to make ends meet and...
The Yemi Oshe Foundation continued its mission of love and compassion by visiting three towns in Ekiti State — Eyio-Ekiti, Esure-Ekiti, and Araromi Obo-Ekiti — to distribute palliatives to 150 widows in need.A Day of Relief and GratitudeEach widow received a special care package containing food, daily essentials, and clothing — packed with love and prayers. For many of these women, this was the first time in months they were receiving direct support."Ẹ̀yin ni Ọlọ́run fi ranṣẹ́ sí wa lónìí,"...