The WishWall Foundation, USA in collaboration with iRead To Live Initiative, Nigeria has announced  plans to donate medical equipments to a community primary health care facility in South west Nigeria.

The community facility serves is situated in Boripe community, Osun state Nigeria with a population of about 800 residents. This facility serves as the first of its kind in that community as a way of providing access to basic health care needs and support.

“It is so important that we keep the underprivileged at heart, now more than ever. With the global pandemic there are even more needy community out there. I am truly excited to be able with my organization to make a difference.” Simonetta Lein

Simonetta Lein, Founder of the WishWall Foundation communicated the approval of the support to this community via email to Jacob Sule, Founder of iRead To Live Initiative.  Jacob has since then paid a visit to the community health center to take note of the medical items needed to support members of the community.

The WishWall Foundation is pleased and happy to support the community towards ensuring access to good health and wellbeing of all residents of the community as provided for by the United Nations Sustainable Developments Goals.

Watch The WishWall Foundation IG Post here:

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CDhGPMsJPDQ/

Last year, Simonetta Lein was honored as a Literacy champion by the iRead To Live Initiative, Lein accepted the award and supported the Literacy competition that featured over Forty –Five Schools.

Simonetta is committed to supporting communities and changing lives around the world.

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