VIO Foundation Plans to Empower Young Ibusa Widows
By Emeka Esogbue
The VIO Foundation, a registered non-profit organization, has announced an inspiring initiative to support young widows in Ibusa, Delta State. According to Vivian Halim Obodoechine, the foundation's founder and a widow herself who spoke to PEN MASTER on the development, the program aims to address the harsh realities faced by young widows in the community.
Obodoechine, also from the community who has personal experience with the challenges of widowhood, emphasized that young widows are particularly vulnerable. To alleviate their struggles, VIO will provide guidance, assistance, and empowerment through a special program scheduled for April 17, 2025, at the Ogwugwu site in Umuodafe, Ibusa in the morning hours.
The event will feature talks by professional speakers, focusing on self-sustainability and entrepreneurship. Participants will also receive special packages to support their economic independence. To ensure the program's effectiveness, participants will be evaluated to confirm their eligibility.
This initiative builds on VIO's successful 2024 program, which supported physically challenged persons in Ibusa with essential commodities. By extending a helping hand to young widows, VIO Foundation hopes to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who need it most in Ibusa community.
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