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    Smart Treasure Team Extends Generosity to Pacelli School for the Blind in Lagos

    The Smart Treasure (ST) Team visited the Pacelli School for the Blind and Partially Sighted Children in Lagos on Tuesday, extending their support with various food items and educational materials.

    The initiative is part of the organization’s commitment to giving back to society.

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    Led by Mr. Justice Ehirim, Deputy Head of the Lagos Regional Office, the team emphasized their dedication to reducing poverty in Africa by 30% by 2027.

    During the visit, they donated essential items to the school and interacted with the students.

    Mr. Ehirim commended the school’s management for their dedication to the education and well-being of the students and assured them of the team’s continued support.

    He highlighted the organization’s plans to improve the living conditions of teachers, civil servants, persons with disabilities, families of fallen soldiers, and elderly persons living alone by providing monthly subsidies starting from April.

    The school’s management, led by Sister Mary Jane Chinedu, expressed gratitude for the team’s generosity.

    Also, Emmanuel Ogunbode, a student at the school, thanked the team, praying for God’s blessings and protection upon them.

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    The Pacelli School for the Blind and Partially Sighted Children, has been providing free education to visually impaired students since 1962.

    This visit and donation by the Smart Treasure Team will further support the school’s mission and enhance the students’ learning experience.

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