Sterling Bank Plc has said it is partnering with Community Pot, a social impact project to feed 500 malnourished children across Nigeria.
The bank disclosed this while speaking at the launch of the project with the theme ‘Adopt a child to recovery.’
Olapeju Ibekwe, the Chief Executive Officer, Sterling One Foundation, said Sterling Bank was passionate about children and their health.
According to her, the bank is happy to participate in the project and would support the Community Pot project to feed 200 children for about three months by providing them with a baby feed known as Toddler Protein.
The statement also mentioned that the feed is manufactured by Whole Eats Foundation for feeding kids.
Commenting, Kemi Keje, the Convener and initiator of the Community Pot project said, “We want to make an impact. We want to make a difference through the initiative.”
She noted that the purpose of the project is in line with one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.
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