HOW DO CHRISTIANS SEE STANDING FOR OR AGAINST WIDOW CARE??
If A Church Can adopt A Widow, it’s possible that 4,000,000 widows in Nigeria or the About 300,000,000 in the world can face their families future without fear.
HOW DO CHRISTIANS SEE STANDING FOR OR AGAINST WIDOW CARE??
If A Church Can adopt A Widow, it’s possible that 4,000,000 widows in Nigeria or the About 300,000,000 in the world can face their families future without fear.
A non-profit WIDOWS organization, very passionate about widows who are left alone in the grief and stigma of their WIDOWHOOD
WE HAVE THESE PROGRAMMES
1) Feeding Project for 4 million Widows (900 Widows at a time monthly)
2) Mission for Women And Girls
3) From Couple To Single Parent Project
4) Grief, Widowhood Counseling, Empowerment Support
5) After Funeral Engagement Visit to WIDOWS and WIDOWERS
Please Be the Miracle! JOIN THE VENERABLESMen & FELLOWS of James 1:27.
SUPPORT FOR WORLD WIDOWS DAY 2023: “NIGERIA’S REFLECTION”
Now with Over 4,847,000 widows in Nigeria; often hungry, disadvantaged, insecure and living in filthy apartments NEED YOUR HELP. Their over 8 million fatherless children are seriously affected too by the trauma of their mother’s widowhood stigma. Boldness becomes a spirit they must acquire not to walk away from their pain. They seek all the help they can get from people like you and I…will your heart be moved to be their M-I-R-A-C-L-E?
Mrs. Hauwa Yerima on Monday 20th of February paid a visit to the Widows Centre in Maryland Lagos on behalf of her school, The Temple Schools,
Dearly Beloved,
Called to serve widows in their distress will not be very possible without your little or much involvement.
Picking to touch 900 Widows in a year. To planning to build a shelter for at least 500 widows one after the other if they lose the roof over their heads.
We can’t do much at all.
Widows in Ijebu at the St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Imushin were given money to buy what they would love to buy. They were also given the foundation’s cup as souvenir. The mission was led by Mama Osimokun.
One of GWI Donors, Mrs. O. Adewale, on Tuesday 13th December 2022, visited the Widows Centre to give her second Gift in the year.