GYLF SPECIAL VISIT TO SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND IN NIGER

Published on Thursday 6th May 2021

Bringing joy, hope, peace and love to people is one of our core values as a forum. We seek to make people feel great and priceless, no matter their circumstances or position in life.

This was the propelling force for the GYLF Chapter in Niger, who organized a special food drive for young people resident in a school for the blind in Niamey, the capital city in the country.

The beneficiaries of this kind gesture felt so honored and privileged to partake of the liquid love expressed and for this selfless act of service by these ambassadors.

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