Charity – Woman of Substance International https://iamawomanofsubstance.org Thu, 12 Sep 2024 16:30:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 ADIF Outreach to the Lepers Colony and Ibadan City Center for the Blind – 2024 https://iamawomanofsubstance.org/adif-outreach-to-ibadan-city-center-for-the-blind-2024/ https://iamawomanofsubstance.org/adif-outreach-to-ibadan-city-center-for-the-blind-2024/#respond Wed, 11 Sep 2024 22:02:16 +0000 https://iamawomanofsubstance.org/?p=401 With the support and full involvement of the Board of Trustees, Adebimpe Daniel-Ishola Foundation has been engaging in community charitable activities in Nigeria. Last December, as we always do, we provided Christmas meals for the inmates of the Leprosarium in Ogbomosho, Nigeria.

Meals were also provided for the inmates at Ibadan City Centre for the Blind.

For the video coverage and other information about our outreaches please click here

The Letter of Appreciation

Dear CEO, Adebimpe Daniel- Ishola Foundation, USA,

The management and entire inmates of Ibadan City Centre for the Blind Initiative are writing to express our heartfelt appreciation for your kindness and generosity towards us. Your support has brought immense joy and hope to our lives.

We are particularly grateful for the visit from Mr. Adenekan, who delivered your message and brought smiles to our faces during this challenging economic period in Nigeria. Your love and care have made a significant impact on our lives, and we are thankful for your involvement in our journey.

We pray that God will bless and protect you, replenish your resources, and uphold your foundation. Your selfless acts will not go unrewarded.

Thank you again for your kindness and support.

Sincerely,

Management
Ibadan City Centre for the Blind Initiative

Donations

We always rely on the generous donations of family, friends and our board members to meet the welfare needs of the underprivileged in our Nigerian community. Our welfare activities are restricted to available funds. We can do much more if you will partner with us. For detail information on how you can partner with us, you can either send an email to our Chairperson: Pastor Bimpe Ishola at, adebimpeishola@yahoo.com, or send your donation to our Nigeria bank account with FCMB Acct. #: 9265520017 (Adebimpe Daniel-Ishola). 

In the USA, you can send your donation ADIF US Bank Account details:Huntington Bank AC number: 01894080219 – Routing number: 044000024; Or Zelle to adebimpeishola@yahoo.com

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Lepers’ Colony – 2023 Update https://iamawomanofsubstance.org/leper-colony-2023-update/ Wed, 27 Dec 2023 12:11:54 +0000 https://iamawomanofsubstance.org/?p=333 The Foundation remains committed to providing lunch for the inmates of the Lepers Colony. Hence on December 22, 2023, the inmates were served delicious meals plus drink to celebrate the Yuletide!

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Lepers’ Colony 2022 Update: The Moment When Inmates Were Given Christmas Lunch https://iamawomanofsubstance.org/leper-colony-2022-update-the-moment-when-inmates-were-given-christmas-lunch/ Wed, 27 Dec 2023 11:57:05 +0000 https://iamawomanofsubstance.org/?p=314
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Leper’s Colony – An Update https://iamawomanofsubstance.org/lepers-colony-update/ https://iamawomanofsubstance.org/lepers-colony-update/#comments Tue, 25 Jan 2022 12:07:58 +0000 https://iamawomanofsubstance.org/?p=264 On December 16, 2021, the Founder of Adebimpe Daniel-Ishola Foundation and her team visited the Leper’s Colony along Ogbomosho/Ilorin Road, in Oyo State, Nigeria. It was an exciting but emotional moment. Through personal interaction with inmates of the colony, we got to know their most pressing need.

DescriptionAmount (₦)
Extension of water from borehole to the kitchen40,000
Repair of doors and window insect-proof nets50,000
Flat screen television setFUNDED BY THE FOUNDATION
Installation and annual subscription fees (one year) for satellite televisionFUNDED BY THE FOUNDATION
Clothes and food stuffAs the Lord lays on your heart to support with.
Contribution towards fencing of land to protect their means of livelihood.Estimated cost is (₦10 million)
Plowing of the land during land preparation for farming

The inmates appealed for support to fence their habitation and protect them from constant invasion of thieves who steal their farm produce. Will you partner with us to make their dream a reality?

Our team’s visit to the colony in December 2021

Christmas Day Lunch provided by the Foundation – December 2021

A Letter from Bowen University acknowledging our donations and support

Videos

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A Charitable Cause – Lepers Colony https://iamawomanofsubstance.org/a-charitable-cause-lepers-colony/ Wed, 31 Mar 2021 20:09:09 +0000 http://iamawomanofsubstance.org/?p=95 Update

On December 16, 2021, the Founder of Adebimpe Daniel-Ishola Foundation and her team visited the Leper’s Colony along Ogbomosho/Ilorin Road, in Oyo State, Nigeria. It was an exciting but emotional moment. Read more about it at this link: https://iamawomanofsubstance.org/lepers-colony-update/


Friends and family, kindly join me to actualize a cause that is the focus of my diamond jubilee celebration. . . I am raising funds for the welfare of inmates at Leper Colony situated at Ilorin- Ogbomosho Road, Ogbomosho. Oyo State, Nigeria. West Africa. Your cash donations will be managed by the Board of Trustees of Adebimpe Daniel-Ishola Foundation. You can use Zelle, CashApp ($BimpeIshola) or credit my ACCESS  Bank Account in Nigeria, my home country:

ADEBIMPE Ishola
Access Bank Plc
0027598643


BAPTIST HEALTH SERVICE, BOWEN UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, OGBOMOSO

Background:

Leprosy was a debilitating and disfiguring disease that plagued many people in the early 20th century. In those early years there were no effective drugs to treat the condition. Around 1930 the native administration provided some funds to set up a leprosy treatment centre. Dr Basil Lee Lockett, a missionary doctor secured a piece of land about five miles from Ogbomoso town from the Bale of Ogbomoso (Soun of Ogbomoso) and established Ago Ireti (Camp of Hope). Mrs. Mary Ruth McCormick had earlier established a shelter for patients with leprosy in Iwo. In those early years scientific conclusion was that it was useless attempting to treat any but the very early cases. Initially there was a divergence of opinion between the two pioneers (Dr Lockett and Mrs. McCormick) of care for patients with leprosy as to whether to admit all cases as proposed by Mrs. McCormick or not, based on her experience treating patients with advanced lesions in Iwo. Ultimately, admission was limited to only those with the early disease based on what was considered the best practice at that time. However, in 1947 Dr Goldie was appointed as the Superintendent of the Health Department and he gave special attention to the work with lepers. In order to eliminate the strong stigma associated with the disease, the Leper Colony was renamed Baptist Health Service (BHS). For many years Miss Moon, another missionary, was the main pillar for providing excellent nursing care for the patients. The BHS has been closely related to the main hospital since its inception. The excellent care that the patients received over the years resulted in the healthy ones beginning to farm on the large parcel of land that was acquired, despite their deformities. The disease is no longer as devastating as in the last century as there are effective drugs such that it is far more difficult to contract the disease from those who are adequately treated. Doctors and nurses from BUTH have received additional training with support from Damien Foundation. Reconstructive surgery is still being offered to those with disability so that they can become more productive.

Current Status:

There are 65 adult inmates and 27 children under 18 years of age. Their offspring older than 18 years have left the camp as a matter of policy. The main occupation of the inmates is farming. Despite their deformity they continue to work hard on tilling the ground. Unfortunately. they suffer from the loss of their crops as a result of stealing presumably by able bodied men in the nearby communities. At other times herdsmen have grazed their cattle on their crops which means another loss for them. The principal reason for this is that the expansive land has not been fenced and so intruders can go in and out of the land at will. To fence the land requires a huge amount of money estimated at about ten million Naira (₦10 million) in 2019. Our plan is to begin the fencing starting with the areas that are most prone to invasion/incursion as the Lord provides. The table below shows the current needs of the inmates.

DescriptionAmount (₦)
Extension of water from borehole to the kitchen40,000
Repair of doors and window insect-proof nets50,000
Flat screen television setFUNDED BY THE FOUNDATION
(Updated on 25/1/2022)
Installation and annual subscription fees (one year) for satellite televisionFUNDED BY THE FOUNDATION
(Updated on 25/1/2022)
Clothes and food stuffAs the Lord lays on your heart to support with.
Contribution towards fencing of land to protect their means of livelihood.Estimated cost is (₦10 million)
Plowing of the land during land preparation for farming

Pictures of Colonists

[The pictures following are graphic and may not be suitable for all readers. Discretion is advised]

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