ATJODA HOPE FOUNDATION SEEKS ROYAL BLESSING FROM THE MISHKAGHAM MWAGHAVUL AHEAD OF HUMANITARIAN ENGAGEMENTS

Chief (Mrs) Josephine Abbas Dayilim (Sarauniyan Mangu) CEO/Founder of ATJODA HOPE FOUNDATION

In a heartwarming and symbolic gesture, the ATJODA Hope Foundation, led by its CEO and founder, Chief (Mrs) Josephine Abbas Dayilim (Sarauniyan Mangu), paid a courtesy visit to His Royal Majesty, Da John Putmang, the Mishkagham  Mwaghavul, to seek royal blessings as the foundation prepares to commence its humanitarian engagements across communities in Plateau State and beyond.

The visit marked a significant spiritual and cultural milestone for the foundation, whose core vision is to be a dependable provider of aid, hope, and empowerment to conflict victims, the less privileged, widows, orphans, youths, and especially the girl-child. Mrs. Dayilim described the foundation’s mission as a heartfelt way of giving back to the society that raised her, affirming that though many organizations are already doing commendable work, ATJODA has recognized an urgent need to fill existing gaps in humanitarian support.

In her address, she highlighted key focus areas of the foundation, which include support for victims of crises, girl-child education, tackling drug abuse, agricultural empowerment through the provision of farm implements, and vocational training for young people. “Support to the vulnerable can never be too much,” she noted, emphasizing ATJODA’s commitment to sustainable and inclusive impact.

During the visit, Chief (Mrs) Josephine Abbas Dayilim also used the opportunity to solicit for collaboration and financial support from well-spirited individuals, government and organisations to enable ATJODA Hope Foundation achieve its goals and objectives. This call for support underscores the foundation’s reliance on partnerships and collective efforts to maximize its impact and bring hope to those in need. She also handed a formal letter and palmlet to Mishkagham Mwaghavul about the NGO.

Responding, HRH Da John Putmang  Hirse Mishkagham Mwaghavul expressed deep appreciation for the visit, describing the initiative as noble and divinely inspired. He offered heartfelt prayers for Mrs. Dayilim and the foundation, asking for divine guidance, long life, and expansion of its works beyond borders. “Service unto humanity is an act of worship to God,” he said, assuring the team of his spiritual support and goodwill.

Also speaking at the event, Mr. Iliya Amos Putmang , a member of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees/ Publicity Relationship Officer ,extended gratitude to the royal father for his humility and generous reception. He prayed for continued strength and wisdom for HRH, as well as lasting success for the foundation’s efforts.

As the ATJODA Hope Foundation begins its community outreach, the royal blessing marks a strong and promising start to a journey anchored in compassion, vision, and faith.

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