Pupils of Community Primary School Elelenwo, Port Harcourt Rivers state are beaming with smile of relief as two non-governmental organisations have remembered them for good, distributing materials to aid their learning.

Seed of Hope Foundation and Udo Family Foundation had embarked on a joint outreach in advancement of their core objectives of supporting the development of education in communities.

Materials distrubuted include 210 school bags, 50 exercise books and other writing items.

In her remarks, the founder of Seed of Hope Foundation, Okonkwo Millicent Chioma said the outreach is part of the fiu contributions to give leaders of tomorrow a solid foundation that will help them succeed and become useful members of the society in the future.
She appreciated the management of the school for its effort in inculcating good morals on the pupils as well as its concentration on science education which she said is a catalyst for technology, believed to be the driver of labour market.

Also in his remarks, the founder of Udo Family Foundation, Dr. Kevin Emeka Udo said the organisation will continue to champion efforts that will create a decent environment learning and teaching, emphasizing on the need to also promote the welfare of teachers even as due attention is paid to the pupils.

He said the collaboration between his foundation and Seed of Hope Foundation symbolises huge achievements organisations can make in making the society better through partnership.

The benefitting pupils were full of excitement for the kind gesture and promised to make good use of the donated items in a way that will be useful to their educational pursuit.

The two NGOs were accompanied by their team members.

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