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January 3, 2026

Princess Agwu’s Foundation brings hope to Widows at Christmas

By Chris Onuoha

The Queen Elizabeth Chikamnele Agwu Widowcare Foundation, in partnership with Dr Princess Ezinne Agwu’s Charity Initiative, hosted a well-organized Christmas party for widows, on December 23, 2025, spreading joy, relief, and renewed hope during the festive season.

The outreach, held in the true spirit of Christmas, brought together numerous widows who were treated to a warm, dignified celebration designed to show love, care, and inclusion. The event emphasized compassion over ceremony, ensuring that the beneficiaries felt valued and supported.

As part of the initiative, each widow received two bags of (5kg) rice, six yards of wrapper, and cash gifts, providing essential support to help them celebrate Christmas and meet immediate household needs.

Speaking through representatives, Dr Princess Ezinne Agwu (Dr PEA) reaffirmed her commitment to humanitarian service, noting that the season calls for intentional giving, especially to women who carry the burden of family responsibility alone.

The partnership with the Queen Elizabeth Chikamnele Agwu Widowcare Foundation further strengthened efforts to deliver impactful and sustainable support to widows.

The event featured moments of fellowship, shared meals, prayers, and expressions of gratitude, creating an atmosphere of unity and encouragement. Many beneficiaries described the intervention as timely and deeply meaningful.

The Foundations’ Christmas party for widows once again highlighted the power of collaboration in addressing social needs and restoring dignity to vulnerable members of society. The 2025 edition stands as a clear demonstration that Christmas is not only about celebration, but about sharing, compassion, and lifting lives.

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