Paragon Queen Nigeria Pageant Organisation donates wheelchairs, bags of rice and pay off bills at Rivers State Teaching Hospital

The Paragon Queen Nigeria Pageant Organisation recently made a generous donation to the Rivers State Teaching Hospital. The organization, spearheaded by Engr Tunde Faluyi, provided wheelchairs, bags of rice, and financial support to several patients at the hospital.

During the visit, the organization focused on spreading love and support to the patients, particularly in the orthopedics and postnatal wards. They donated clutches, wheelchairs, clothes, and also helped clear some of the patients’ bills.

Engr Babatunde Faluyi expressed his joy and satisfaction with the success of the project, emphasizing the importance of demonstrating love and care to those in need. He highlighted the organization’s commitment to serving humanity and making a positive impact in the community.

The Paragon Queen Nigeria Pageant Organisation has a strong tradition of carrying out impactful projects throughout the year. They began the year with a project called “Lifted” aimed at raising awareness about Down syndrome and showing compassion towards affected children.

To conclude the year, they partnered with Engr Tunde Faluyi to execute the “Christmas Came Early” project, which took place on December 20, 2020. The organization shared video and pictures documenting the project on their website.

In addition to their charitable efforts, the Paragon Queen Nigeria Pageant Organisation also published a related post on Instagram, inviting viewers to witness the impact of their humanitarian work at the Rivers State Teaching Hospital.

Overall, the organization’s commitment to philanthropy and their dedication to making a difference in the lives of others is truly commendable. Their ongoing generosity and support continue to uplift and inspire those in need.