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drug abuse awareness seminar 2.0

5/24/2018

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After the successful completion of our Drug Abuse Awareness Seminar last year, 10 youths came forward for Rehabilitation and understanding as a foundation the importance of prompt action, took them on with collaboration of Dr Okeafor of UPTH. We were able to Rehabilitate 4 persons out of the 10 that initially showed interest.

In order to mark their successful completion of the Rehabilitation Program, we put together a Drug Abuse Awareness Seminar 2.0. The participants were requested to invite their friends and family so they would have the opportunity of hearing and been  educated about Drug Abuse.
It was a great success and the turnout was commendable. A representative from The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Mrs. StellaMarris Amede, and another representative from Centre for Advocacy on Drug Abuse and Substance Abuse  Barr. Chibuzor Gladys disclosed that some of the effects of drug abuse includes, High Blood Pressure, HIV/AIDS, Depression, Hallucination and Cultism.

The Foundation in Partnership with the Office of the Deputy Governor was able to empower those who completed the program with equipments to start a trade and one person was given a scholarship to pursue his dream of studying Medicine at the University of Port- Harcourt (UNIPORT). We as a Foundation is very proud of their achievements and look forward to changing the lives of many more youths in the nearest future.

​We are hereby, looking up to corporate organisations and Business to come partner with us so we can make a difference in the lives of those involved in Drug Abuse. 


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VOLUNTEERISM report

5/18/2018

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On behalf of CaywoodBrown Foundation, I am pleased to announce the part-completion of Batch I of our volunteerism program. As you may recall, I informed you of the kick off of this program in October, 2017. Shortly after successful candidates were screened, mentored and placed in some prospective organizations for a period of 6 months starting in November 2017.
We also informed you about our partnership with the NLNG and Office of the Deputy Governor (“formal partners”) as well as the Port Harcourt Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (“Program Executive”) which has been very successful so far.
At the end of April 2018, five out of the twelve shortlisted candidates completed their placement. I am pleased to inform you that four of them have received confirmations for continuous employment in their organizations. We are hopeful that the remaining eight candidates will be retained at the end of Batch II of the Program. This indeed is a success story for the foundation.
We are grateful to all our partners for helping us achieve the vision of the foundation which is to ensure that all youths within our reach are empowered to become self-secure; encouraged to pursue their dreams as leaders, and inspired to become innovators and employers of labor.
Signed
CBF Coordinator
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