Tuesday 31 October 2017

PUSH Foundation Feeds and Clothes Ilaje Community, a Lagos Slum.

John Adeshina with children at Ilaje, a Lagos slum
According to World Health Organisation (WHO) at the 1989 Convention in Geneva, Food, Clothing and Shelter are the three basic needs of humans.
According to Global statistics, almost half the world, over three billion people live on less than $2.50 a day, a staggering statistics.

The people of Ilaje in Bariga area of Lagos state, Nigeria definitely belong to the group of poor people. With no portable water and roads, they wake up each day to their fishing profession. A profession the children who should be going to school engage in.
The only school in that community is being run by a missionary and it can only accommodate 150 children, a far cry from the number of children there.
PUSH Foundation, a nongovernmental organization run by an Ibadan based young man with passion for touching lives, John Adeshina, decided to visit the community to feed and clothe some of them on Saturday, 28th October, 2017. This was done in conjunction with Passion For Lives Int’l, a Lekki, Lagos based NGO (08024936761).
The NGOs fed and gave clothes to members of the community who were in high spirits.
Speaking with Alimosho Standard, the Founder of PUSH Foundation and a statistician by profession, John Adeshina articulated his passion for touching lives. He called the NGO a vision he had a long time ago. Since two years that he started running PUSH Foundation, he has visited communities, orphanage homes, slums and less privileged people to give clothes and feed them.
PUSH Foundation also organizes events in schools where “John Bosco”, a fictitious character the founder created, talks to the students to ignore cultism and other social vices. They also organize concerts where they raise money and give all to the less privileged.
Though John Adeshina who spearheads the activities worked with a multinational company in the past, he resigned to face what he calls his passion, squarely. He can be reached on pushinternational.org@gmail.com or on phone 07030128112.
Enjoy the pictures as captured by Alimosho Standard.

 
poverty stares them in the face


John and volunteers for PUSH Foundation

a toilet facility



fishing is their main occupation, old and young, men and women



Adeola Adedolapo (in skyblue), CEO of Passion For Lives Int’l with the PUSH Foundation crew















expectant children

walking round the slum


Food was served to everybody







Adeola Adedolapo, CEO of Passion For Lives Int’l




one of the kids admiring his new clothe









a visitor from Europe was also around


community head





Food is a basic necessity




clothes were given out to everybody including the elderly

others got shoes




a woman admiring her new shoes

new clothes from Dubai were given out


a lady checks if her new clothes fit


Baba says thank you

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