HFDI Community Case Managers Donates Chairs To Organisation, Commends Employer

HFDI Community Case Managers Donates Chairs To Organisation, Commends Employer 

By Ifeoluwa Nelson,

 

Community Case Managers CCM, staff Hope for Family Development Initiatives HFDI has donated dozen of chair to the organisation, and commended its employer, Ambassador Dr Aremu Stephen Akinyele for being passionate about assisting humanity with developmental work.

 

As a proof of their commitment to HFDI’s growth and ownership of the organisation, Community Case Managers (CCMs) from Ilorin South donated 12 plastic chairs to the organisation.

 

The CCM were also part of the GC-7, N-THRIP project orientation and staff onboarding session for both community case managers and project staff in Kwara state.

 

In his remarks, the Executive Director of Hope for Family Development Initiatives HFDI, Ambassador Dr Aremu Stephen Akinyele on behalf of the Board of Director appreciated the Community Case Managers for the support, highlighting the history of HFDI, organogram and communication, the code of conduct and safe guarding policy of the organization was also discussed.

 

The onboarding training exhaustively elaborated on the goals and objectives of the development programmes by HFDI, with the recent one, N-THRIP focused  on Older Vulnerable Children OVC, the activities to be implemented, case management pathways and care plan support development.

 

The Program Manager, Adeola Falana also charged the staff and case managers to put in their best for the success of the project, to create a safe space for the participants to get acquainted with the organisation and the N-THRIP project.

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