Chayah Hope Foundation Supports Over 1,200 IDPs in Mangu with Food and Cash Assistance

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The Founder of Chayah Hope Foundation, Dr. Mrs. Martina Nentawe Yilwatda, has led a humanitarian outreach to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Mangu Town and Pushit communities of Mangu Local Government Area, Plateau State, providing food items and cash support to more than 1,200 beneficiaries.

The outreach, which took place on Tuesday, was part of the Foundation’s ongoing efforts to support vulnerable populations affected by displacement and hardship. Hundreds of families received relief materials aimed at easing the challenges they face amid difficult living conditions.

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Addressing beneficiaries during the exercise, Dr. Yilwatda emphasized the importance of translating compassion into meaningful action, particularly for individuals and families whose lives have been disrupted by conflict and displacement.

She noted that while many affected communities continue to grapple with significant challenges, collective acts of kindness and support can help restore hope, dignity, and confidence among displaced persons.

According to her, humanitarian interventions remain critical in addressing the immediate needs of vulnerable populations while encouraging resilience and recovery.

Beneficiaries expressed appreciation for the support, describing the intervention as timely and impactful. Many noted that the food items and financial assistance would help alleviate some of the hardships they have endured since being displaced from their homes.

The outreach further highlights Chayah Hope Foundation’s commitment to humanitarian service and community development through initiatives targeted at underserved and vulnerable groups.

The Foundation reaffirmed its dedication to reaching those in need and ensuring that affected communities receive support and encouragement during challenging times.

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