The Rotaract Club of Ewutuntun, in collaboration with the Rotaract Club of Isolo, partnered with Good Deeds and the Be a Gift to the World Foundation to deliver essential supplies to the Bethesda School for the Blind in Lagos.
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The outreach, which took place on Saturday, July 19, 2025, was designed to improve the well-being and day-to-day life of the visually impaired students at the school.
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Under the leadership of Rotaractor Joshua Awoyera, President of the Rotaract Club of Ewutuntun and the Unite for Good initiative, the clubs came together to donate food items, toiletries, and daily essentials to the students.

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βItβs about making a difference where it matters most. These children are full of talent and potential, and they deserve every support we can give,β said Awoyera.
The donated items included, Foodstuffs and nutritional supplements, Toiletries and sanitary products and Basic household essentials to support the school’s operations.
These donations were carefully selected to cater to both the health and hygienic needs of the students, many of whom rely entirely on the school for their upkeep.
Why Bethesda School for the Blind?
Located in Lagos, Bethesda School for the Blind has long been a haven for visually impaired children and youth, offering education, shelter, and rehabilitation.

Many of the students rely on donor support and NGO aid for their daily needs. With inflation and funding challenges affecting many special schools in Nigeria, the timing of the Rotaract donation couldnβt have been more critical.
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The Rotaract Club of Ewutuntun emphasised that this is not a one-time event, but part of a larger series of projects aimed at supporting underserved communities in Lagos.
Plans are already underway for future health screenings, literacy programs, and empowerment initiatives targeted at special needs schools and vulnerable children.

