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The Blessing Fidel Foundation, a social media-born charity, has spread Christmas cheer to over 25 widows in Accra.
The foundation's outreach program, held at the Oak Plaza Hotel, went beyond a simple festive gathering, as the widows received a range of thoughtful gifts and cash donations.

The Blessing Fidel Foundation, popularly known as Team Blitz Foundation, has been making waves on TikTok, spreading joy and kindness across Africa.
The platform, comprising members from the UK, Europe, Canada, the US, and Africa, has been operational for just over six months, yet its impact is already being felt across Nigeria and Ghana.

Through donations from its members, the foundation has supported numerous charitable initiatives in Nigeria and Ghana.
So far, the foundation has provided financial assistance to numerous widows in Nigeria, making them millionaires, and one widow in Ghana received support to establish a business.

The foundation has also donated school supplies to hundreds of pupils in Nigeria as part of their back-to-school project.
The event was a testament to the power of social media-driven goodwill, with the foundation's efforts bringing smiles to the faces of those in need.

Over 25 widows were treated to a day of celebration, complete with delicious food and enjoyable entertainment, providing a much-needed respite from their daily struggles.
The Ghana representative of the foundation, Martha Lamisi Atuahene Adu, said the Foundation's initiative serves as a shining example of the impact of community-driven kindness, and its ripple effects are sure to be felt for a long time to come.

She called for support from social media users to support the foundation's effort towards a positive change in society.
The foundation's goal is to inspire social media users, particularly on TikTok, to utilize their platforms for good, promoting kindness and charitable endeavors rather than engaging in negative activities. With its sights set on expanding its reach, Team Blitz is poised to make an even greater impact across Africa.

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