Testimonial

Hear from our Beneficiaries

But don't just take our word for it — hear directly from the people whose lives have been impacted by Uhuri Cultural Centre

Alias Madam Social. Mrs. Comfort has received 4 rounds of loan from Uhuri Cultural Centre. She said that the loan has been very beneficial for her. She is a poultry farmer, and she said that the loan has helped with the chicken feed

Mrs. Comfort Nwokocha

Uhuri Cultural Centre Beneficiary

Lady Celine Okafor, is one of the beneficiaries of EAP – Empowerment Assistance Program – of Attorney Lui & Mrs Rosary Akwuruoha. She is from Avutu Obowo. She is a foodstuffs vendor based at Eke Avutu, Market.

Lady Celine Okafor

Uhuri Cultural Centre Beneficiary

Mrs Amaka Obasi is one of the beneficiaries of the EAP – Empowerment Assistance Program – of Attorney Lui & Mrs Rosary Akwuruoha. She is a dealer in all kinds of foodstuffs.

Mrs Amaka Obasi Akwuruoha.

Uhuri Cultural Centre Beneficiary

Mrs Comfort Iwu – Alias “Nwuny Marcus”, is one of the Recepiants of the EAP – Empowerment Assistance Program – Loans of Attorney Lui & Mrs Rosary Akwuruoha under the Management UCC. Nwuny Marcus operates the biggest restaurant and bar in Umuokoro Umuariam. She applied and received one round the EAP loans in 2023, she has repaid the loan.

Mrs Comfort Iwu

Uhuri Cultural Centre Beneficiary

Become a Volunteer and Make a Positive Impact

Volunteering benefits both the community and the volunteer. Here are some reasons why you should consider volunteering:

Personal Growth: Volunteering helps you develop new skills, gain experience, and build confidence. It’s a great way to step out of your comfort zone and try something new.

Social Connections: You’ll meet a diverse group of people and build lasting friendships. Volunteering fosters a sense of belonging and community spirit.

Career Opportunities: Volunteering can enhance your resume and make you more attractive to potential employers. It shows commitment, initiative, and a willingness to help others.

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