[Photos] Fotodadi Foundation Flags Off #Educate100 Campaign At 2nd Anniversary and Launches Road Home From The South Book





It was a three-in-one event at the Zen Gardens on the 29th of May, 2017 as the Fotodadi Foundation celebrated its second anniversary with its beneficiaries and their guardians, flagged off its #Educate100 orphans campaign, and launched the second book in the FD Breaking Limits series, Road Home From The South.


Some of the beneficiaries spoke on the impact that the FD foundation had made on their lives. “This foundation pushes us beneficiaries to work harder in school. You want to make proud a group of people that are kind enough to care to positively impact your life and your future. I got a new drive and a new push, and this motivation came from knowing that I have a God-sent group of people backing me up. The Fotodadi Foundation has good intentions, and they have backed it up with good deeds,” said one of the beneficiaries,  a first year law student at the university of Lagos.

She also addressed the beneficiaries, saying that the least that they could do to show their appreciation, was to have mind-blowing results in school.

The #Educate100 campaign is a fundraising drive, which aims to enable the foundation award scholarships to 100 beneficiaries by the start of the new school year in September 2017. The foundation currently has 40 beneficiaries.

Adesuwa Onyenokwe, editor-in-chief and publisher of Today’s Woman magazine also gave a review of the book. “Reading Road Home From The South was like watching a movie. Sometimes I laughed, sometimes I held my breath; but most of the time, I was in awe of God’s grace and the beauty of creation; friendships; the unlimited capacity of the human mind and will. As I finished reading it, I said that all my kids must read this, “ she said.


The Fotodadi foundation is a charity organization, set up with the aim of providing scholarships for financially disadvantaged orphans and fatherless children. It is funded by proceeds from the sales of FD Breaking Limits books, donations from individuals, and has received support from a few organizations in the past. 

Interested sponsors/supports may visit the foundation's website atwww.fdfoundation.org.










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