Humanity First Gambia distributed relief supplies valued at more than D300,000 to 465 disaster victims in Basse on Friday. Each beneficiary received rice, onions, cooking oil, and D500 in cash assistance. Vice Chairman Yankuba Sinayoko said the organization has served vulnerable populations since 1995 without regard to faith or social standing.
Deputy Governor Muhammad Lamin Jaiteh praised the humanitarian group for easing burdens on affected families in the Upper River Region. Abdullah Baldeh lost his home, food storage, and farmland to fire, and he thanked the organization for responding quickly to victims' needs. Humanity First constructed Masroor Senior Secondary School in 2005, and the group provides medical services through visiting physicians across the nation.
The organization recently celebrated its 30th anniversary with global athletic events held simultaneously in multiple countries. Sinayoko said communities demonstrate resilience when facing adversity, but he emphasized that ultimate healing comes from divine providence.
Deputy Governor Muhammad Lamin Jaiteh praised the humanitarian group for easing burdens on affected families in the Upper River Region. Abdullah Baldeh lost his home, food storage, and farmland to fire, and he thanked the organization for responding quickly to victims' needs. Humanity First constructed Masroor Senior Secondary School in 2005, and the group provides medical services through visiting physicians across the nation.
The organization recently celebrated its 30th anniversary with global athletic events held simultaneously in multiple countries. Sinayoko said communities demonstrate resilience when facing adversity, but he emphasized that ultimate healing comes from divine providence.