Niger Delta
RIVSWAAG Donates To Less-Privileged Women
A non-governmental organisation, the Rivers State Women Association of America says it is intensifying efforts aimed at improving the condition of less-privileged women in Rivers State.
The President of the Georgia Chapter of RIVSWAAG, Betty Hall, who gave the indication while addressing newsmen in Port Harcourt said the association in conjunction with the Elpis Sapphire had in the past three years donated dictionaries and notebooks worth $5,000 to some girls secondary schools in Port Harcourt.
She said the association in conjunction with the Elpis Sapphire foundation had also assisted with the treatment of breast cancer and its awareness and intended to continue in future.
According to her, RIVSWAAG which is made up of Rivers Daughters resident in America had in December 2019 donated N335,000.00 to fight breast cancer for the less-privileged in Rivers State.
Hall said RIVSWAAG would in the coming years assist the needy in Rivers State with emphasis on the growth of women and the girl child.
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