
NAJJANANKUMBI, Uganda — PostBank Uganda, citing its commitment to fostering prosperity for Ugandans, reached out to Teresa Ministries with a donation in observance of the upcoming Easter holiday, which the bank noted for its spirit of community unity in celebrating the resurrection of Christ.
Teresa Ministries is identified as a non-profit organization providing shelter and assistance to vulnerable children, particularly those impacted by HIV/AIDS and severe poverty in surrounding communities.
Priscilla Akora, Head of Marketing and Communications for PostBank Uganda, commended Teresa Ministries for its community work in providing shelter, food, education, and spiritual support to children who have been abandoned by their families.
“Children are the future of every society, and we thank Teresa Ministries for the great work done, which is truly a reflection of the faith and love of God,” Akora said. “At PostBank, we are glad to create a positive impact on our communities and collaborate with partners with whom our values align.”
She added that the initiative aligns with the bank’s corporate social agenda under its humanitarian support pillar, encouraging wider community involvement to improve the lives of the children.
PostBank’s donation included food items and other necessities for Teresa Ministries, such as baby formula, diapers, milk, sugar, porridge, soap, and rice.
Father Raymond, the Patron and founder of Teresa Ministries, expressed his gratitude for the donated items and acknowledged PostBank for its thoughtful gesture and outreach during the Easter season.
“These food supplies, as well as the other items donated, will go a long way in supporting the children in this home, and we are thankful for their continued support,” he said.
“The bank will continue to support our communities where it operates in a bid to foster prosperity for Ugandans. We wish all Christians a fruitful remainder of the Lenten season,” Akora concluded.
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