By Modou Touray
The Welfare Trust Foundation, a charitable organization recently donated food items across the West Coast Region and the rural communities.
Established in 2021, the foundation through its humanitarian outreach program support vulnerable communities across the country.
Lamin Gibba, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) reaffirmed its dedication to empowering communities and ensuring that the most at-risk populations are not neglected through its comprehensive humanitarian outreach program, which provides vital resources to hundreds of individuals nationwide.
In January of this year, the Welfare Trust Foundation expanded its support to the community of Bugeling village in Foni by providing a borehole and a Quranic Recitation Centre in Babylon, situated in the West Coast Region, which accommodates one hundred and sixty (160) students, including thirty (30) orphans who have benefited from the donation of two (2) bulls, sixty (60) mattresses, fifteen (15) bags of rice and a month’s supply of cooking oil.
At the Galenmander Quranic Recitation Centre located in Bansang, within the Central River Region (CRR), which accommodates one hundred and thirty-six (136) students, including eleven (11) orphans, a donation was made comprising twenty-five (25) bags of rice, twelve (12) gallons of cooking oil, forty-eight (48) mattresses, and one (1) bull.
In Basse, in the Upper River Region (URR), Gibba said “fifty (50) of the most underprivileged compound heads were each given a bag of rice.”.



