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Celebrating a life of love and service As Women's month ends, one thing we are grateful for accomplishing is remembering mum's legacy. In 2022 restarted the Victoria Adaji Foundation in hour of my late mum who was a philanthropist and humanitarian. During that year we donated food and essential items to women in need and also set up a funding page raising money for future projects Sadly 2023 was a tough year as we battled and finally lost Dad too. So we took a pause 2024 is the 10th anniversary anniversary of mum gaining her heavingly wings so we sort to do something to commemurate this As a nurse and midwife she helped countless people and made a difference to many lives and families. Our desire is to carry on with her legacy. According to the World Health Organisation WHO 2023 report "Women in the African Region are more likely to die from communicable diseases (e.g. HIV, tuberculosis and malaria), maternal and perinatal conditions, and nutritional deficiencies, than women in other regions. Globally, about 468 million women aged 15–49 years (30% of all women) are thought to be anaemic, at least half because of iron deficiency and most of these anaemic women live in Africa (48–57%)" Hence we used resources donated to revamp a women's pregnancy health center in her honour. We are grateful to have done this during women's month too. Our desire is to continue to use her legacy as a catalyst to make a difference Thank you to those who previously supported us. Please look out for our next fund raising effort to carry on making a difference. #Victoriaadajifoundation #ngo #giving #womenempowerment #remembrance #Celebratinglife