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Happy New Month
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Have a lovely month.
Remember the activities we have from now till the year ends God keeping us-

a. Completion of school visit which we started when schools resumed mid-September.
We are calling for more donations in school items and cash. We have about 3 more schools to visit.
b. Children's end of year celebration just as we had the maiden edition last year. This year promises to surpass the greatness of last year. We gave food, water, drinks, ice cream, gifts and more to the children. We had a filmshow, music and games. This time, we wish to do more.
c. We will be having our prison visit and visiting Rev. Ade Popoola a man who helps carter for prisoners upon their release.
d. We will be having fund raising appeal for Missions, those who have the calling to go to difficult areas to spread the gospel, spread love, offer free health services and more.
e. Among others, we would be changing Trustees soon and registering new members, and this will be reflected in our constitution, certificate and newspaper adverts.

Join us in prayers.
Kindly make donations to -
Tina Love Foundation
Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) Current Account 0033315918

For our on going fund raising for our permanent centre, purchase of items, data, transport, recurrent costs from the centre, stipends for volunteers, donations for causes, and logistics.

Thank you and God provide and bless you, in Jesus name, amen.
TLF 💚

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