Freetown: Twins and Multiple Births Sierra Leone, partnering with the Global Twins and Multiple Births Organization, executed a charity drive targeting the capital's most vulnerable residents in Freetown on the 6th April, 2026. Operations unfolded along the Eastern Police to Kissy Road corridor, a central artery in Freetown. Volunteers distributed essential food items, drinking water, and soft drinks to disadvantaged individuals, providing immediate relief to those struggling to make ends meet. According to Sierra Leone News Agency, participants, many of whom are twins or triplets, actively joined the exercise, showcasing unity and shared purpose. Their hands-on involvement turned the event into a vivid demonstration of solidarity, moving beyond mere donation to direct community engagement. Dr. Kelvin Vincent, president of the local twin-led association, spoke during the outreach. He stressed the importance of aiding marginalized populations and fostering social inclusion. Vincent noted that continued colla boration with the global body strengthens their mission: improving welfare for multiple-birth families while extending humanitarian assistance to the broader public. Beneficiaries expressed heartfelt thanks, calling the intervention timely and burden-easing. One resident described the gesture as 'a lifeline when we needed it most.' The organization pledged additional outreach programs across Sierra Leone, urging partners and stakeholders to join efforts that uplift impoverished communities. This initiative underscores how community-based groups increasingly address social challenges, nurturing care and cohesion nationwide.
Twin-Born Volunteers Lift Support with Food Distribution
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