PHOTOs: HSLC Initiative Donates To Mother And Child As Sanwo-Olu Inaugurates Maternal Center

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HSLC Initiative Donates To Mother And Child As Sanwo-Olu Inaugurates Maternal Center
HSLC Initiative Donates To Mother And Child As Sanwo-Olu Inaugurates Maternal Center

As part of its social responsibility, non-government organization (NGO), Hand Stretched Out Love Charity (HSLC) initiative provides relief materials for mother and child at the inauguration of a 30-bed Maternal Maternity Centre and a Couples Clinic at the Orile Agege General Hospital (OAGH).

R-L: Mrs. Clementina Abohi, founder and CEO of the HSLC initiative, Dr Seyi Pitan, Medical Director of OAGH maternity centre and Mr. Abohi Co-founder HSLC initiative at the inauguration of a 30-bed Maternal Maternity Centre and a Couples Clinic at the Orile Agege General Hospital on Thursday, February 23, 2023

Donating the kits Mrs. Clementina Abohi, founder and CEO of the HSLC initiative said pregnant women, as well as women, need to take their hygiene seriously and steadily undergo tests from time to time in order to know their health status.

She said it was for this reason that the group decided to assist pregnant women, as well as women with health kits, baby diapers and more.

About HSLC Initaitive

At Hand Stretched Out Love Charity Initiative, we are committed to improving the health and well-being of pregnant and breastfeeding mothers, as well as their children, by promoting optimal nutrition and hygiene practices. Our organization was founded with the belief that every mother and child deserves access to the resources and support they need to achieve the best possible health outcomes.

We work to achieve our mission by providing access to affordable and nutritious food, supplements, and other resources that are essential for maternal and child health. We also provide education and support for mothers and families to promote proper nutrition and hygiene practices and to help mothers breastfeed their babies.

We believe that empowering mothers with knowledge and support is the key to improving the health and well-being of both mothers and children.

We work in partnership with local health facilities, government agencies, and other organizations to promote sustainable and equitable health outcomes for all. We believe that by working together, we can create a world where every mother and child has the opportunity to thrive.

Our programs are designed to be community-based and participatory, and we work closely with local communities to identify their needs and develop appropriate solutions. We believe in the power of community engagement and participation, and we strive to build strong partnerships with local leaders, health professionals, and other stakeholders.