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Fortebet Paints A Smile On Maganjo H/C II Mothers

Fortebet Paints A Smile On Maganjo H/C II Mothers

Expectant mothers at Maganjo were left all smiles after receiving free mama kits from Fortebet.

This activity, which preceded the Kawempe Fortebet-Alex Muhangi soccer tour was led by the company brand ambassador, Alex Muhangi together with the company media relations manager, John Nanyumba and they were received by facility in-charge, Hellen Nakandi.

“We have done this a million times before and we’ll keep doing it to give back to the community. Fortebet is aware of how much the cost of living has shot up, making life so difficult. For this reason, we decided to buy the kits for you. So, use that money to buy baby nappies,” Muhangi noted, while handing over the kits.

According to Nakandi, this was a much-needed offer given that the health facility serves mostly low-income earners.

Meanwhile In similar news by NEWSLEXPOINT.com, over the weekend, Fortebet extended a helping hand to 100 expectant mothers with Mama kits.

The donation was given free of charge to mothers at Namatala health centre in Mbale; a centre that mostly serves the needy community of Namatala. Mr. John Nanyumba, Fortebet Media Manager handed over the aid officially.

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