July 1, 2024 – Silver Lining for the Needy Initiative (SLNI) proudly celebrated the launch of the second phase of its Jigawa Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH) Project at Sakawaya Primary Health Care Center in Dutse. This milestone event, themed “Silver Lining for Healthier Families,” marks the 7th program of this impactful initiative. Program
Silver Lining for the Needy Initiative (SLNI), in collaboration with the T.Y. Danjuma Foundation and Rotary Club, successfully hosted the sixth Jigawa Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH) Project at Gawuna Primary Health Care Center in Hadejia. Themed “Silver Lining for Healthier Families,” this event continues to promote maternal and child health in Jigawa State.
We held the fifth program of our Jigawa Maternal Newborn and Child Health Project (MNCH) under the theme “Silver Lining for Healthier Families” at the Karnaya Primary Health Care Center. This impactful event featured two dedicated sessions for mothers and fathers, providing essential health education and resources. Focused Sessions for MothersIn the first session, mothers
On May 21, 2024, at Gabari Primary Health Care in Hadejia, Jigawa State, we proudly hosted our fourth program under the Jigawa Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH) Project. This initiative continues to support healthier families within the community. Event OverviewThe day began at 9:00 AM with an opening session led by our dedicated SLNI
Silver Lining for the Needy Initiative (SLNI) launched its third initiative at Limawa Primary Healthcare Center, continuing its mission to enhance maternal and child healthcare in Jigawa State. Under the theme “Empowering Maternal and Child Healthcare,” key representatives, including Mallam Bala Muhammed, Hauwa Ayuba, and Midwife Aisha Yunusa, gathered to promote healthier families in the
On May 8, 2024, the Silver Lining for the Needy Initiative (SLNI) launched its second impactful program at Hadejia General Hospital, Jigawa State, focused on enhancing maternal and child health. The event, themed “Empowering Maternal and Child Healthcare,” aimed to address critical healthcare needs in the region. Event HighlightsThe initiative brought together key figures, including