15 July 2013

PROJECT JULY

                                                ada2

Project July is a charity event that takes place annually, specifically in the month of July which happens to be my birth month. Project July is all about showing love to the less privilege as well as inspiring them to be the best they can be irrespective of their present state.

Project July was birthed as an idea in the year2010, at a phase of my life when I was going through the search for relevance and societal impact. I wanted to do something remarkable in the lives of people not just for myself but also for my immediate environment.

I decided to take that bold step and here we are SmileThe last 3years of this project has been awesome as well as demanding, but in spite of our challenges we have had 3 editions.

The First edition took place in the Ancient City of Benin, and 2 others in the Mega City of Lagos. Last year’s edition was the most remarkable yet, it was held at the Heritage home in Anthony Village, Lagos on the 22 of July 2012. We had a party organized for the children in the home, from a month old baby -3yrs old. We also supplied the home with some of the basic things they needed to make the children happy and comfortable.we also have an educational package for them, this is to motivate and inspire them to be the best they can be for themselves and the society at large.

Project July has gotten to a phase where it is no longer about me or my search for relevance. This year’s edition has made it possible and open to people who have been in search for a platform to show love to the less privileged to do so without necessarily being a partner or a member of the Project July team. Thereby creating a platform for them to do so. All you need to do is show up at the stated venue  and we will be glad to welcome you. You can also visit this website for more information about the home; www.fairlifeafricablog.com

This year project July will be visiting the CCC Respite home Lekki Lagos,

Date : 21 of July 2013

Time : 1pm Prompt

Venue : No2, Gbara close, Off Maiyeagun Beach Road, Jakande,Lekki.

Like it is said and I quote ‘‘No one cares to know how much you know, till they know how much you care”. In Project July we say Charity is the Greatest of them all.

Come and show some love.

15 comments:

  1. This is quite laudable. Thumbs up for you gal!

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    1. This ȋ̝̊̅̄š quite remarkable, Never knew we stil ĦãνЄ such nigerian wit a brillant idea like this, nice1 gurl, thumbs up.

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    2. Thanks Bro*winks*

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  3. This is a pragmatic approach to showing it...love is the greatest of all...keep it up...

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  4. Your passion to put smiles on d face of d helpless is greatly admired dear.This Project of yours is one that major Nigerians should imbibe& emulate...The zeal to correct the wrongs in the society and to help the needy... Indeed,CHARITY CONQUERS ALL! Solidly behind you Adaeze :)

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  5. Wonderful initiative! God bless your heart and grant you the strength to sustain it. Thanks for choosing to bless the children at Fair Life Africa Foundation!

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    1. Thanks for opening the door of the home to us, we are indeed grateful for this golden opportunity. A good job you are doing with the boys well done.
      N:B Ufuoma is the brain behind Fair Life Africa Foundation an awesome lady with a beautiful heart* smiles*

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  6. Your heart is a golden one, God bless you as you bless those kids.

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  7. This is love..am humbled..God bless u and richly favor u as u bless humanity..

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  8. Thanks everyone and God bless you all for the love and encouragement shown, We at Project July appreciate you all.*winks*

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  9. Its 2 days to go and God has been faithful. I sincerely appreciate you all. have a peaceful day.*smiles*

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  10. One word: beautiful. I pray the cause is sustained and gets bigger and better. May God bless you guys for giving futures to the forgotten.

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  11. Its a laudable and commendable gesture that gives hope to the nigerian child(less privileged) and also shows that there are still youths of distinction and this gesture also illuminates the dark road to salvaging the country from perverts and pedophiles...good job miss.
    Wishing you good success in this and all your endeavour.

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