The Kings and Queens Helping Hand Foundation has successfully held its Back-to-School Project on Monday, 22nd September 2025, at Asaba Primary School, Asaba, Delta State. The outreach brought smiles to the faces of pupils, teachers, and community members through the generous distribution of school supplies and free medical care.
During the program, pupils received school bags, books, sandals, pens, rulers, and erasers, water bottle, stockings etc, ensuring they resume school with joy and confidence. Teachers were not left out, as they also benefited from the Foundation’s gesture of appreciation and support.
In addition to the educational materials, the Foundation organized a free medical outreach, where teachers were tested and received free medication to promote good health as the new school term begins.
The event was held in collaboration with the Ministry of Primary Education, under the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, Delta State, and was graced by the Chief Inspector of Education (CIE), Oshimili South Local Government Area, who represented the ministry.
According to the CEO of the Foundation, Ambassador humanitarian Blessing Erere Esemuede, the Back-to-School Project marks their 38th project in 2025 alone, and 50 projects in less than two years, a remarkable milestone achieved to the glory of God.
The Kings and Queens Helping Hand Foundation continues to touch lives across communities, spreading love, care, and hope through education, healthcare, and humanitarian outreach.
“We thank God for His faithfulness and for everyone who made this project a success. Together, we will keep putting smiles on the faces of children and families,” the Foundation’s team stated with gratitude.









