Green Springs School, a leading British international school in Lagos, has come out to encourage members of its community to show more love to the less privileged during this Covid-19 lock down. In a letter addressed to members of the school’s community, Mrs Lai Koiki, the CEO of the school, motivated the members to be optimistic that this challenging period will be over soon.
She advised them to keep following the World Health Organization (WHO) safety precautions, as well as reach out to the needy. “For 35 years we have lived by our motto, ‘In love serve one another,’ which is more important now more than ever. We must continue to lean into the backbone of that collaborative partnership amid the understanding that a life of service is a life that counts. The school has also launched a “Window of Hope” campaign, which is meant to inspire people to send messages of love to one another during this difficult time. The campaign asks people to decorate their home windows with hearts, messages of hope, flowers or teddies, take a snapshot of the decoration and post on social media, tagging the school’s official social media handle – @greenspringsschool; using the following hashtags #WindowOfHope and #SpreadTheLove. Source: Vanguard
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25/7/2020 08:50:34 am
If only I can provide support financially for these children that need help, then I will give it without any second thoughts. These children have dreams that they might not be able to get because of not having the financial support they they should be given from their parents because of let's say poverty. With this being said, people who are privileged and were born with silver spoon should somehow think of the help that they will be able to give to these people. I am not only referring to those super rich personalities but also those who are just earning average but has some extra money to give. For now, I will just be praying for them and hopefully, sooner or later, I will be able to provide more help for them.
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