In a heartwarming display of generosity, renowned philanthropist Mr. Yusuf Yahaya-Kwande founder of Yahaya Kwande Foundation visited the FCT School for the Blind Children Abuja, leaving a trail of hope and gratitude in his wake. 

The occasion was marked by the benevolent act of donating collapsible canes to all the students and teachers, a gesture that promises to improve the everyday lives of the visually impaired individuals at the institution.

Supported by a group of dedicated friends, Mr. Yusuf Kwande and his brother Jemilu Yahaya-Kwande embarked on a mission committing to making a difference in the lives of those who face unique challenges. As the students and teachers gathered in the school's courtyard, led by Mrs Uganden Rose Ngunan-Principal, Mrs Elizabeth Madaki, Mr Ossai Lawrence and Mr Godwin Lazarus-head boy welcomed their esteemed guests.

Mr. Yusuf Kwande and his brother engaged with the students, teachers and staff to gain a deeper understanding of their needs and aspirations. This led to a promise to provide special visually impaired laptops and dictionaries before end on the year 2024 God willing. The atmosphere resonated with joy and appreciation, the headboy on behalf of all the beneficiaries expressed their heartfelt thanks to Mr. Yusuf Yahaya-Kwande and his brother for the invaluable gift that would enhance their mobility and independence.

During his visit, Mr. Yusuf Kwande made a promise to the school community, assuring them of his ongoing support and commitment to their well-being. His pledge to stand by them whenever possible served as a beacon of hope, instilling a sense of assurance and optimism in the hearts of those present.

The impact of Mr. Kwande's visit and donation extends far beyond the physical canes; it symbolizes a recognition of the students' potential and a belief in their ability to thrive despite their visual impairment. By taking the time to interact with the students and teachers, Mr. Yusuf Kwande demonstrated a genuine interest in their lives and a desire to be a source of encouragement and empowerment.

The collaborative effort of Mr. Kwande and his friends serves as a poignant reminder of the positive change that can be sparked through compassion and action. Their selfless contribution has undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the FCT School for the Blind, igniting a flame of hope that will continue to illuminate the path of the visually impaired students and teachers.