
Over 200 residents have benefitted from a two-day free medical outreach and empowerment programme organised by the Omoarebu Ogbeide Foundation in Benin, Edo State.
The intervention programme, which ended on Sunday in Ozalla, Owan West Local Government Area of Edo State, combined healthcare services with youth and women empowerment initiatives.
The empowerment component targeted youths and women, while the medical outreach provided vital health checks, laboratory services and drug dispensation.
Founder and Chairman of TOOF, Mr Omoarebu Ogbeide, a United States-based businessman, said the initiative was designed to improve access to healthcare, support vulnerable residents and promote sustainable grassroots development.
According to him, the intervention marked the beginning of a sustained effort to restore hope and drive development in Ozalla.
He said, “Over 200 residents have benefitted from our two-day free medical and empowerment programme.
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