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SPONSORED POST - AIMCARE HYGIENE TOUR


Hygiene they say, teaches us how to be watchdogs of our own health, and good health is wealth! To encourage good and personal hygiene practices, Aimcare Services, a social enterprise established to promote personal hygiene and instigate behavioral change by engaging in hygiene education and advocacy, is set to carry out a hygiene outreach exercise across public schools in Lagos State on the 12TH to 18th of July 2017, to mark Nelson Mandela's day.

Our Theme for this exercise is : Hygiene For Every Child.
For sponsorship, participation and donation 
Call 07032359249.
Email; aimcareng@gmail.com 

As part of your personal social responsibility, you can share this on your social media handles, using these hash tags.
#HygieneForEveryChild #SaveAchild #MandelasDay #NelsonMandela #Aimcare #Healthcare #child #children #Health #Love #Hygiene
A donation of Always Sanitary Pad, Toothbrushes and Detol soaps will be appreciated. Call 07032359249 for drop off.
Do not forget to follow and tweet @aimcareng on Twitter.
If you will be a part of this, kindly indicate your interest in the comment section.

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