“Never Give Up Foundation’’ Takes Giants Move For Children


Since it was established in 2016, Never Give Up Foundation has been working tirelessly to ensure the standards of children are elevated.
Just after it was established, the foundation engaged in different activity as a means of giving joy to children.
The founder of Never Give Up Foundation, Lance Mavin Marah explained that the main aim of the Foundation is to assist orphan kids and children with disabilities.
Lance Mavin Marah said his main intention is to ensure that he provides shelter, food,medications and scholarships for those children.
He said Baw Baw area is the place he is planning to construct a home for them.
He disclosed that he has been engaging the children in school feeding programme in July and Independent programme in April last year but intend to continue with it.
In 2018, Never Give Up Foundation engaged in community feeding programme in December 2018.
The same year, the foundation took 30 kids to watch the Black Panther movie at the Lagoonda Cinema west of Freetown on Friday 2 February in the hit of Sierra Leone elections campaigns.
The motive and idea behind that according to the Founder that based in Germany, was to help those kids take their minds off the tension and words going around in town during the elections.

Black Panther Movie, he went on was the best movie they can watch at this time because the film is Black Predominant casts and focus on how rich the African continent is and how Africa would have looked if not for colonialism and the importance for Africans to work and stay together.


All the kids were so positive and grasp the concept of the movie and knew how important family and nation are to them.

Some of the male kids wanted to be King T'Challa, the black Panther himself (Chadwick Boseman) and some of the female kids wanted to be the kings mother Ramonda (Angela Bassett) because they said she was a caring mother and loved her son and some wanted to be the King's sister Shuri (Letitia Wright) because they say she helped her brother a lot and knew lot about technology and others wanted to be the general in the King's army Okoye (DanaiGurira) because they say she was loyal to her nation.

Lance Mavin Marahsaid “For us, this was very good for these kids to remember and learn how important it is to have education and help your nation. We are planning in doing more for these kids to build our future because these kids are the future leaders.”

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Five Awards In 2019… GT-SIMPAY Drives GTBank With Another Award

Providence Students Takes Centre Stage To Celebrate 10th Anniversary

Africell Gives Over Le 242 Million To Subscribers