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On Sunday, December 8, 2024, 60 families in Butinde Cell, Nyeibingo Parish, Kebisoni Sub County, Rukungiri District, received mattresses under the “Zone United Community Welfare Association,” a savings initiative aimed at fostering mindset change and advancing community development.
The association, which emphasizes collaboration and welfare improvement, supports its members in accessing essential household equipment and promoting financial stability.
Scovia Ayebazibwe, one of the beneficiaries, praised the association for its efforts in providing financial and material support, noting how it has transformed the lives of many.
Similarly, Oliva Wari expressed gratitude, highlighting how the association has enriched families with access to household items that were previously out of reach for disadvantaged members.
Francis Ndyahikaki, a retired catechist, called for unwavering commitment among members to ensure sustainable development.
Ezra Mwesigwa, the chairperson of the association, emphasized the importance of collective efforts toward holistic community development. He encouraged members to remain determined in their pursuit of growth and progress.
