GBFoods, a leading culinary company, has reaffirmed its commitment to Corporate Social Investment through a transformative initiative in the Makoko community, a riverine settlement in Lagos.
This philanthropic endeavour targeted women and children, emphasising the company’s dedication to fostering positive societal impact.
Commencing with a community visit, GBFoods donated its flagship brands to women in the community aiming to foster independence and self-sufficiency. This aligns seamlessly with UN Development Goal 1 for poverty eradication.
Furthermore, GBFoods’ key representatives visited the KHAN Foundation School, showcasing a comprehensive commitment to education.
In addition to offering vital financial assistance for teachers’ salaries, GBFoods donated essential learning resources such as notebooks, a generator, school bags, water bottles, and provisions of food and water for the students.
This holistic approach underscores GBFoods’ unwavering dedication to cultivating a nurturing and thriving educational environment.
The teachers and students of the KHAN School warmly welcomed GBFoods representatives, expressing their gratitude through a cultural dance presentation.
Acknowledging the students’ active participation, GBFoods encouraged them with words of support, nurturing a heightened enthusiasm for learning and personal growth.
GBfoods, as part of its corporate responsibility efforts, places a high priority on community well-being. By donating essential resources and supporting sustainable development, the company is actively contributing to the creation of stronger, self-sufficient communities.
GB Foods is a multinational food company dedicated to providing high-quality culinary products worldwide. Committed to making a difference, the company actively engages in community development and social responsibility initiatives, aiming to create a positive impact wherever it operates.
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GBFoods empowers Makoko community with educational drive for children, entrepreneurship support for women