Christian Leaders, JNI, Muslim Communities, and Jaba Youths Commend Caleb Danladi Foundation for Impactful Initiatives

In a remarkable display of generosity and commitment to the welfare of the less privileged, the Caleb Danladi Foundation held its end-of-year celebration and medical outreach, drawing accolades from religious leaders, traditional rulers, youth groups, and community members across the Ham land and Kaduna State. The event, which brought together widows, retired clergy, orphans, and the underprivileged, showcased the Foundation’s unwavering dedication to improving lives.

In a remarkable display of generosity and commitment to the welfare of the less privileged, the Caleb Danladi Foundation held its end-of-year celebration and medical outreach, drawing accolades from religious leaders, traditional rulers, youth groups, and community members across the Ham land and Kaduna State. The event, which brought together widows, retired clergy, orphans, and the underprivileged, showcased the Foundation’s unwavering dedication to improving lives.

The Anglican Bishop of Kwoi Diocese, Bishop Paul Zamani, expressed profound gratitude to the Founder of the Caleb Danladi Foundation, Capt. Caleb Danladi, for his selfless service to humanity. “Capt. Danladi’s generosity and unwavering commitment to uplifting the less privileged reflect his deep love for God and humanity,” Bishop Zamani remarked.

Similarly, the Secretary of ECWA Kwoi DCC lauded Capt. Danladi for his continuous efforts in supporting the community. He highlighted the significance of such initiatives, noting that the intervention aligns with broader efforts, including recent initiatives by the wife of Nigeria’s President to support the less privileged in Kaduna State.

The Chief Imam of Kwoi Central Mosque also commended Capt. Danladi for his philanthropic initiatives, describing his work as “philosophical and life-changing.” He emphasized the importance of remembering the poor and acknowledged the Foundation’s impactful contributions to the community.

Speaking on behalf of retired clergy, Rev. Nathaniel shared heartfelt testimonies about how Capt. Danladi has consistently supported their welfare. He thanked the Foundation for its continued assistance to retired ministers and their families, ensuring that they are not forgotten.

The event featured performances by Kwoi traditional dancers and showcased the participation of various groups, including Daddu Orphanage, Kwoi Child Initiative, and Samban Widows Association. Widows and retired clergy from Kwoi, Kagoma, and Kumin Musa DCC were present, underscoring the wide-reaching impact of the Foundation’s initiatives.

Empowering Communities Through Generosity
Capt. Danladi’s commitment to the less privileged was evident as the Foundation distributed food items, essential supplies, wrappers, cooking oil, and other provisions to widows, orphans, and retired clergy. In addition to material support, the Foundation sponsored a free medical outreach in collaboration with Dr. Jolly Jatau Byanet, Founder of Wyet Num Unity Sanctuary Hospital Ngaskiya Kagoma, and his dedicated team. Over 1,000 individuals benefitted from free medical consultations, treatments, and health advice during the outreach.

A Vision for the Future
Capt. Caleb Danladi used the occasion to outline his vision for sustainable community development. He announced plans to empower widows through a newly established skills center, which will provide vocational training and income-generating opportunities. Additionally, he pledged to support youth development through STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) initiatives, aiming to equip young people with the skills needed to thrive in a technology-driven world.

Furthermore, Capt. Danladi reaffirmed his commitment to improving healthcare access by enrolling more women and vulnerable groups in the Kaduna State Contributory Health Insurance Scheme. “Our goal is to ensure that no one is left behind, especially in accessing basic healthcare,” he stated.

Recognition and Support
The event attracted a host of dignitaries, including religious leaders, traditional rulers, representatives from the Pillars of Hope Foundation, Daddu Orphanage, and other well-wishers from the Ham community and beyond. Their presence underscored the widespread recognition of the Foundation’s impactful work and the collective support for its initiatives.

In his closing remarks, Capt. Caleb Danladi expressed heartfelt appreciation to all attendees and partners who contributed to the success of the event. “Your support inspires us to do more. Together, we can build a community where everyone has the opportunity to thrive,” he said.

The Caleb Danladi Foundation’s end-of-year celebration and medical outreach serve as a shining example of how focused and compassionate initiatives can transform lives, foster unity, and strengthen communities.

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