ALI ROBA FOUNDATION: TRANSFORMATIVE DAY TWO OF THE FOUR-DAY PROGRAM IN ELWAK SUBCOUNTY, MANDERA

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The Ali Roba Foundation, under the leadership of H.E. Capt. Ali Ibrahim Roba, continued its impactful four-day program in Elwak Subcounty, Mandera, with a series of transformative initiatives on Day Two. The activities showcased the Foundation's commitment to uplifting communities through sustainable projects and targeted assistance.

Flagging Off Janaza Vehicles
The day began with the flagging off of four janaza vehicles destined for Banisa Subcounty, Dandu, and Mandera Dimtu. These vehicles, dedicated to facilitating the dignified transportation of the deceased for burial, were warmly received by community representatives. The initiative underscores the Foundation’s dedication to preserving dignity and easing logistical challenges for bereaved families across Mandera County.

Opening of Two Madrasa Classrooms
The Foundation then proceeded to inaugurate two newly built and fully equipped madrasa classrooms. These classrooms, furnished with desks and learning materials, will provide a conducive environment for students to pursue Islamic education. The opening ceremony was graced by local religious leaders, teachers, and parents, who expressed their gratitude for this significant contribution to education in the region.

Donating a Fully Equipped Library
In a bid to promote literacy and knowledge sharing, the Foundation handed over a fully equipped library to the community. The library, stocked with diverse books ranging from religious texts to academic and general knowledge resources, aims to inspire learning and intellectual growth among community members of all ages.

Establishing Three Community Shops
To enhance economic empowerment, the Foundation launched three fully operational shops designed to sustain the local community and provide stable employment for workers. These shops, equipped with essential goods and services, will serve as a source of income for the community and contribute to local economic resilience.

Photo Evidence

 

Image 1: H.E. Capt. Ali Roba handing over the keys to the janaza vehicles.
Image 2: Inside the newly opened madrasa classrooms with students and teachers.
Image 3: Community members exploring the library and its diverse collection of books.
Image 4: Ribbon-cutting ceremony for one of the newly established community shops.

Day Two of the program was a testament to the Foundation’s unwavering commitment to addressing the community’s educational, economic, and logistical needs. These initiatives are expected to have a lasting positive impact on the lives of the residents of Elwak and beyond.

Stay tuned for updates on the activities carried out on Days Three and Four of this inspiring program!