Improving The Mental Health Of Widows Through Giving

Improving The Mental Health Of Widows Through Giving

Improving The Mental Health Of Widows Through Giving

 

Oftentimes, widows owing to the loss of a husband and sometimes, the ill treatment from their late husband’s relatives, become drug dependent.

 

Many widows also lose their means of livelihood following the death of their husbands and this, may lead them to become dependent on drugs.

 

These and so many other such reasons became our motivation for the need to empower widows and feast with them during the yuletide.

 

Here are some pictures of the widows programme.

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