Saturday, February 22, 2025

COFFHA Reaffirms Commitment To Uplifting Needy Women And Children

The Committee of Friends for Humanity (COFFHA), a non-profit organization, has reiterated its dedication to supporting the most vulnerable members of society – needy women and children.

At their recent Annual General Meeting (AGM) and election of new executives, COFFHA reaffirmed its mission to bring hope and social justice to those living in poverty.

According to Augustina Okwuchi Igbokwe, the newly elected president of COFFHA, “Needy women are vulnerable and require empowerment with skills to contribute to their families’ and the nation’s development.”

The new executive team pledged to build on past successes, prioritizing the completion of a 300-capacity skill acquisition and empowerment center in Lekki, Lagos.

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The AGM featured presentations, annual reports, and updates on the organization’s accomplishments and future strategies.

Uche Obi, the newly elected Publicity Secretary, emphasized COFFHA’s vision of bringing dignity and security to the less privileged, leveraging individual diversities, resources, and experiences.

COFFHA’s commitment to empowering the vulnerable is a testament to the power of compassion and collective action.

As they continue to touch lives through their initiatives, we are reminded of the impact that can be made when we come together to support those in need.

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