KAMPALA – Roke Telkom has extended a helping hand to Bless a Child Foundation through donation of essential foodstuffs and basic necessities to support children battling cancer. This initiative is part of Roke Telkom’s ongoing commitment to giving back to the community and supporting causes that make a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable children and their families.
Over the past nine years, Roke Telkom has worked closely with Bless a Child foundation, not only providing food but also physical and emotional therapy to children battling cancer. The items provided today, which include rice, maize flour, beans, sugar, and cooking oil, will provide nutritional support for the children at the Bless a Child Foundation care homes. These homes offer a safe and supportive environment for children undergoing cancer treatment, along with their caregivers.
Speaking at the donation handover, Roke Telkom’s Head of Partnerships and Community impact, Timothy Mugenyi, emphasized the company’s dedication to community welfare, stating, “At Roke Telkom, we are committed to supporting communities in need, especially when it comes to the well-being of children. Today we build a kitchen for the children at this home so that they are able to get a clean and safe place to prepare their meals. Our donation to Bless a Child Foundation is aimed at providing relief and ensuring that these children have the nourishment they need during their recovery journey. We are proud to be able to make a difference in their lives.”
Bless a Child Foundation has long been a beacon of hope for children suffering from cancer in Uganda, offering not just medical care but also housing, nutrition, and psychosocial support. The donation from Roke Telkom comes at a time when many families are facing financial difficulties, helping to alleviate some of the burdens associated with caring for children with long-term health conditions.
Mr. Genza Peter, Programs Manager at Bless a Child Foundation, expressed his gratitude for the generous donation, saying, “A cancer diagnosis is not a death sentence. Early diagnosis, early treatment, saves lives. We are grateful to Roke Telkom for their kindness and generosity. These food supplies will go a long way in supporting the children in our care and their families during what is a challenging period in their lives. We appreciate this gesture and hope it inspires others to contribute to our cause.”
According to the Uganda Cancer Institute, there are over 4000 cancer cases recorded annually. Of these, 2093 are children aged between 0 and 14 years. Continuous efforts need to be put in place to increase cancer awareness and improve access to early screening and treatment services across Uganda
Roke Telkom continues to prioritize corporate social responsibility through various charitable initiatives across Uganda. The company has previously supported educational programs, healthcare projects, and digital inclusion efforts, reaffirming its commitment to uplifting the communities it serves.
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