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At this hard and trying times the entire world is facing an unprecedented challenge of a global pandemic called Covid-19 as everyone is suffering from an unpredictable crisis on health and uncertain circumstances with communities and economies everywhere affected culminating into total lock down
\nThe world is coming together to combat the COVID-19 pandemic bringing governments, organizations from across industries, different sectors, and individuals together to help respond to this threat against humanity.
\nThe outpouring of global solidarity and support sparked by this shared challenge has been phenomenal and in view of this and in line with our aim and objective as a non-profit organisation
\nOLUMO PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION CANADA Inc. is dedicated to supporting individuals, families, and communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through relationships with widespread community partnerships, we will continue to adapt to the emerging needs to assist the country\u2019s most vulnerable within our communities as this crisis evolves. Hence our humanitarian gestures to donate and perform our constitutional objective to two Food Banks within our community today 25 June 2020 in other to alleviate and cushion the negative effect.<\/p>\n
1. Daily Bread Food Bank \u2013 Etobicoke.191 New Toronto Street,
\nM8V 2EZ Etobicoke, Ontario.<\/p>\n
2. The Food Bank \u2013 North York. 8201 Keele Street,
\nL4K 1Z4, Concord, Ontario.<\/p>\n
On Monday, 25,2021 The former president Of Olumo Progressive association, Canada, Mrs Aina Ajose , the former Vice President Mr.Afolabi Bakare , the former Pro Mr. Ajiroba and Mrs Omolabake Faderin, the former Financial Secretary on behalf of OPAC visited two food banks in Toonto,Ontario Canada as part of the association’s drive in giving back to the society.<\/p>\n
The food banks visited are : Daily Bread Food Bank.\u00a0\u00a0191 New Toronto Street, M8V 2E7,
\nEtobicoke and Regeneration Outreach Community. 156\u00a0 Main street N Brampton, On\u00a0 L6V 1N9.
\nThe OPAC team gave cash donations and foods for the two food banks as a means of support in feeding the needy.
\nOlumo Progressive Association Canada(OPAC) Inc, is a group of Egba and Yewa Indigenes who are residing in Canada. The association was formed in 2005 by Egba people of like mind.[\/vc_column_text][vc_images_carousel images=”2610,2626,2625,2624,2623,2622,2621,2620,2619,2618,2617,2616,2615,2614,2613,2612,2611″ img_size=”” slides_per_view=”5″ autoplay=”yes” hide_pagination_control=”yes”][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]<\/p>\n
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