The Patience Nyiri Godwin Charity Foundation has once again demonstrated its commitment to humanitarian service by reaching out to the aged, widows, orphans, and other vulnerable persons with relief materials. The gesture was aimed at easing hardship and putting smiles on the faces of those most in need.
The outreach reflects the foundation’s dedication to compassion, care, and social responsibility. Through this support, the foundation continues to promote hope, dignity, and a strong culture of giving within the community.

In her welcome address, Miss Patience Nyiri Godwin, represented by Amen Gwom, appreciated all supporters and volunteers for their dedication to the outreach. She reaffirmed that the foundation remains committed to supporting the aged, widows, and orphans.
She explained that the initiative was not just about distributing items, but about sharing love, hope, and encouragement. According to her, the foundation will continue to promote compassion and dignity through humanitarian service.
Presenting an overview of the foundation, Miss Amen Gwom said the foundation was established seven years ago to support less privileged and vulnerable children. She disclosed that the foundation has reached over 5,000 teenage girls with sanitary pads and has also supported outstanding boys and girls, operating as a co-educational charity.
This time, the foundation extended its support to the aged, widows, orphans, and persons living with disabilities by distributing wrappers and food items, including rice, palm oil, seasoning, and salt, to help ease their daily needs.

Some of the beneficiaries included Mr. Isiah and Mr. Daniel Yaro, as well as orphans such as Joy Dachung from Vom, Jos South; Musa Ali; Dara Joro Dung from Ropp, Barkin Ladi; Nancy Dachung from Vom; and Monica Moses from Rayfield Resort, Jos South, among others.

Beneficiaries expressed gratitude to the foundation for the timely support, describing it as a great relief. One of them, Patuma Saleh, prayed that Allah would open doors of blessings for the CEO and grant her long life, adding that Patience Nyiri Godwin deserves God’s abundant provision.

Also speaking, Mrs. Magdalene Nuhu praised the Patience Nyiri Godwin Charity Foundation for its kindness and concern for the vulnerable. She commended the CEO for her compassion and dedication, praying for God’s reward and strength to do more.

In his goodwill message, former Senate Minority Leader, Senator Simon Mwadkwon, represented by Hon. James Nyango, commended Patience Nyiri Godwin for her consistent support to the vulnerable, noting that her efforts have impacted lives every year.

The President of the Berom Education and Cultural Organization (BECO), Mr. Gyang Dudu, represented by Mr. Rex Cheng, described the foundation’s efforts as inspiring and a challenge to others to continue helping the less privileged, while praying for God’s blessings.

Rt. Hon. For Gwottson, represented by his aide, Mr. Dabang Paul, also commended the foundation for its impactful outreach and urged continued support to reach more vulnerable people.

From the Plateau Youth Council (PYC), Ishaku D. Choji praised the foundation’s compassion and encouraged beneficiaries to remain hopeful and trust in God, noting that such humanitarian efforts inspire positive change.

Similarly, Mr. Dung Isaiah Gyang, SSA Media to the Plateau State Governor, commended the foundation for its spirit of compassion and shared responsibility, encouraging beneficiaries to remain hopeful and praying for greater impact in the future.
The event concluded with the presentation of awards to supporters and volunteers of the foundation, in recognition of their dedication and contributions to its humanitarian efforts.






































