First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, patron of the Angel of Hope Foundation, visited Musami, Mashonaland East Province yesterday to distribute essential goods to the elderly, disabled, and child-headed families.
The event aimed to bring joy and relief to these vulnerable groups, who often face isolation and loneliness.
Dr. Mnangagwa’s visit was met with warm smiles and gratitude from the recipients, who were visibly moved by the generosity and kindness shown by the First Lady.
The assortment of goods distributed included blankets, jackets, and groceries, which will go a long way in meeting the basic needs of these deserving individuals.
Dr. Mnangagwa used the opportunity to encourage members of the community to adopt a sense of responsibility and care for those in need.
“It is our duty as a community to look out for one another and show compassion to those who are vulnerable,” said Dr. Mnangagwa. “As we celebrate our individual successes, let us not forget those who are struggling and in need. Let us love one another and work together to build a society that is just and equitable for all.”
Through her foundation, she has been instrumental in providing support to various initiatives aimed at improving the lives of vulnerable groups, including orphans, widows, and people living with disabilities.
The distribution of goods was carried out in partnership with local organizations and community leaders, who played a crucial role in identifying the most deserving recipients. The event was a collaborative effort that brought together stakeholders from across the community to make a positive impact.
Dr. Mnangagwa’s visit was met with widespread applause and appreciation from the community, who expressed gratitude for her selfless efforts. The event served as a powerful reminder of the importance of kindness, compassion, and community service.
SOURCE : NEWSREPORTZIM.COM