Yesterday in Nassarawa, JULIESTOT FOUNDATION reached out to women through a programme themed “Sisters In Solidarity: Empowering Women/Girlchild, Empowering Communities.” The outreach featured the distribution of food items and other materials aimed at easing the burdens of women and promoting community empowerment.
According to Faith Lona, the founder, the inspiration for the foundation came from her late mother, Julie, a woman remembered for her extraordinary compassion and love for other women. Despite not having much herself, she always found a way to support and uplift those around her.
“In her memory, we created JULIESTOT, carved out of Julie’s Thoughts, to continue her legacy of kindness and solidarity,” Faith explained.
Since its establishment, JULIESTOT FOUNDATION has continued to come to the rescue of vulnerable women in society, championing empowerment, hope, and collective growth.
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