In a compassionate community effort, Give a Hug Inc., a Maryland-based nonprofit championing social equality, recently conducted a heartening donation event at three senior residential centers: Victory Crossing Senior Home Center, Victory Tower Residence, and Shepherd’s Shelter. Supported by 2NLaure Production, Trader Joe’s, and Worldwide Stretch Therapy, this initiative aimed to uplift vulnerable elderly residents by providing essential food supplies and fostering a sense of community connection.
At the event, Give a Hug Inc.’s Founder and CEO, Madam Laure Nganso, expressed the foundation’s core goals: distributing crucial food items, raising awareness about the difficulties faced by elderly individuals, and encouraging continued community support for these often-overlooked groups. “The need for food security and companionship is critical among our elderly population, and this event is a step towards addressing those needs,” Madam Nganso emphasized.
Founder/CEO Madam Laure and Philoy O’Neil Williams CEO of Worldwide Stretch Therapy sharing heartfelt moments with a couple at Victory Crossing Senior Home
The event featured the distribution of 150 food packages brimming with fresh fruits and essential items, along with 50 bouquets of flowers to brighten the residents’ day. Volunteers played a pivotal role, engaging with seniors, offering companionship, and fostering a warm, welcoming environment for all.
Founder and CEO Madam Laure shares a heartfelt moment as she presents a donation gift to an elderly man at Victory Crossing Senior Home
The support of 2NLaure Production, Trader Joe’s, and Worldwide Stretch Therapy, along with the dedication of numerous volunteers, helped make the event a resounding success. According to feedback, the donations brought not only emotional comfort but also physical relief to the elderly attendees, spotlighting the often-invisible hardships faced by this community. One resident remarked, “It’s moments like these that make us feel seen and cared for.”
Founder/CEO alongside Philoy O’Neil Williams CEO of Worldwide Stretch Therapy with staff at Shepherd’s Shelter in Silver Spring
Despite the success, Madam Nganso noted that limited resources posed a challenge, impacting the foundation’s ability to reach more elderly individuals in need. She highlighted future plans to enhance Give a Hug Inc.’s reach, including expanding outreach efforts, forging partnerships with additional local businesses, and establishing regular donation programs. “These initiatives won’t stop here,” she added, “we plan to replicate them in our branches across Africa—in Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Togo, and Sierra Leone. We call on donors to continue supporting our mission, not just in the United States but across our African branches as well.”
Founder/CEO with beneficiaries at Victory Tower in Takoma Park, Maryland
The October 2024 donation event at Victory Crossing, Victory Tower, and Shepherd’s Shelter exemplified the powerful impact of community collaboration. Give a Hug Inc. extends heartfelt thanks to every donor, volunteer, and supporter who contributed to the day’s success. Looking forward, the foundation remains steadfast in its mission to serve those in need and create lasting positive change.