Miss Deborah Iyinloluwa

We met Mrs. Babatunde Justinah Folakemi during the late stage of her pregnancy. Her family had fallen on hard times, and things weren’t going well financially. During our preliminary investigations, we discovered that one of the reasons she lost her previous pregnancy was that she was admitted to a poorly-equipped hospital.

We decided not to take any chances. As our beneficiary, Mrs Bababtunde was admitted to the well-equipped Mother and Child Hospital in Akure, one of our healthcare delivery partners. Efforts were made to ensure she receives the best maternal care to aid a smooth delivery.

To alleviate the stress on the mother and the baby, we also provided a hospital bag filled with delivery and other essential items. We’re pleased to report that Mrs. Babatunde successfully delivered a baby girl through vaginal birth. In line with our operating procedures, we constantly communicate with the mother and the newborn.

Christening, known colloquially in many communities in Nigeria as “Naming Ceremony” is an important part of the pregnancy-childbirth cycle, it is the first time that the child is formally introduced to the larger family and friends. In many cultures, the child receives their name during this event. Naming Ceremony is a celebratory rite and our program officers are always on hand to celebrate with the family. Here are pictures from Deborah Iyinloluwa Babatunde’s christening.

COMING SOON!

COMING SOON!

COMING SOON!

We met Mrs. Babatunde Justinah Folakemi during the late stage of her pregnancy. Her family had fallen on hard times, and things weren’t going well financially. During our preliminary investigations, we discovered that one of the reasons she lost her previous pregnancy was that she was admitted to a poorly-equipped hospital.

We decided not to take any chances. As our beneficiary, Mrs Bababtunde was admitted to the well-equipped Mother and Child Hospital in Akure, one of our healthcare delivery partners. Efforts were made to ensure she receives the best maternal care to aid a smooth delivery.

To alleviate the stress on the mother and the baby, we also provided a hospital bag filled with delivery and other essential items. We’re pleased to report that Mrs. Babatunde successfully delivered a baby girl through vaginal birth. In line with our operating procedures, we constantly communicate with the mother and the newborn.

Christening, known colloquially in many communities in Nigeria as “Naming Ceremony” is an important part of the pregnancy-childbirth cycle, it is the first time that the child is formally introduced to the larger family and friends. In many cultures, the child receives their name during this event. Naming Ceremony is a celebratory rite and our program officers are always on hand to celebrate with the family. Here are pictures from Deborah Iyinloluwa Babatunde’s christening.

COMING SOON!

COMING SOON!

COMING SOON!

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