At least 2,000 children between the ages of 0-12 will benefit in a free medical campaign being organized by a non-governmental organization, When In Need (WIN) Foundation, an outreach in memory of late Ezinne Priscilla Chinyere.

She is the mother of the founder of the Foundation, Dr. Chetachi Nwoga Ecton, who is also the Grand Matron of Abuja Charity Marathon and International Women Power Confrence.

At a media briefing in Abuja, the Foundation said the the medical outreach is taking place on Saturday 5th of July, 2025, at the Garki Primary School.

The Convener, Ecton said the Foundation is embarking on the assignment as a mark of honour in memory of her late mother, Adaora Ezinne Priscilla Chinyere Nwoga, who passed away recently in the US.

“I recently lost not just my mother but my prayer warrior, my first teacher, my cheerleader and my comforter—Ezinne Priscilla Chinyere (PC) Nwoga– a woman whose grace, wisdom and resilience shaped my life and lit my path. She was more than a mother to me but the foundation of all I have built, the moral compass that guided my passion for service and compassion,” she said.

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The outreach she added is in remembrance of her legacy of kindness, healing and dignity for every soul, adding that her Foundation has chosen to turn pain into purpose.

Dr. Ecton said this initiative will bring together medical workers, doctors, caregivers, volunteers, students and communities from all endeavours of life rising as one, to serve others.

He expressed gratitude to individuals and organizations at the press conference, including the Abuja Charity Marathon Association, International Women Power Conference, NOGALSS, JMA, FCT Branch, Hickman Foundation, Hamland, Joint Military and Civilian Widows, the traders Association of Abuja, the National Union of Polytechnic Students and many others for their support.

Also in attendance HRM Igwe Samuel Ikechukwu Asadu, (Ogadagidi), HRH Usman Nga Kapi, (Emir of Garki Abuja), Her Royal Majesty, Queen Fatu D. Maude, (Queen of Jaba) and others.