Female Journalists Distribute Gifts to Street Children on Valentine's Day in Calabar

Female Journalists Distribute Gifts to Street Children on Valentine’s Day in Calabar

CALABAR – The Cross River State Chapter of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) marked this year’s Valentine’s Day with an act of compassion, celebrating with street children in Calabar and distributing gift items to them.

Speaking at the event, the Chairman of NAWOJ Cross River, Mrs Rekpene Uket, emphasised the significance of showing love to the less privileged, particularly children who live on the streets. She noted that Valentine’s Day is a time to spread love and ensure that no one is left out, especially vulnerable children.

“We have come to reassure these children that no matter the situation, God still loves them. As mothers and NAWOJIANS, we want them to feel loved and valued,” Mrs Uket stated.

She also used the occasion to call on the government to take urgent steps in addressing the issue of street children in Calabar by providing rehabilitation and reintegration programs.

According to her, equipping these children with skills and offering them a chance at a better life is key to reducing the growing problem of homelessness among minors.

Female Journalists Distribute Gifts to Street Children on Valentine's Day in Calabar

In addition, she urged the general public to extend kindness and support to street children beyond festive occasions.

“These children are part and parcel of our society. We should not wait until Valentine’s Day or any festive period before we show them love. As much as we have the opportunity, we should relate with them and find ways to change their situation,” she added.

The event highlighted the commitment of NAWOJ Cross River to advocacy and social responsibility, reinforcing the need for collective efforts in addressing the challenges faced by street children in the state.