2024 COMPUTER TRAINING PROGRAM
JANUARY TO APRIL SECTION
Brother Hosanna David met James Ochuko when he was a catchiest in the Anglican Cathedral Warri, due to the mother struggling to make ends meet but to no avail decided to help the young man through the foundation. Hosanna David Foundation registered WAEC for him. After that, the foundation also signed him into two different baking classes to help him acquire the knowledge and skills to bake, monthly the foundation also provides a stipend of Five Thousand Naira (#5,000) to assist him in his transportation and other bill that may crop up. After his graduating and certification the foundation supported him with Two Hundred and Forty Thousand Naira (#240,000) to start up his own baking business so he can be independent and of benefit to the society at large.
MAY TO AUGUST SECTION
Brother Hosanna David met James Ochuko when he was a catchiest in the Anglican Cathedral Warri, due to the mother struggling to make ends meet but to no avail decided to help the young man through the foundation. Hosanna David Foundation registered WAEC for him. After that, the foundation also signed him into two different baking classes to help him acquire the knowledge and skills to bake, monthly the foundation also provides a stipend of Five Thousand Naira (#5,000) to assist him in his transportation and other bill that may crop up. After his graduating and certification the foundation supported him with Two Hundred and Forty Thousand Naira (#240,000) to start up his own baking business so he can be independent and of benefit to the society at large.
SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER SECTION
Brother Hosanna David met James Ochuko when he was a catchiest in the Anglican Cathedral Warri, due to the mother struggling to make ends meet but to no avail decided to help the young man through the foundation. Hosanna David Foundation registered WAEC for him. After that, the foundation also signed him into two different baking classes to help him acquire the knowledge and skills to bake, monthly the foundation also provides a stipend of Five Thousand Naira (#5,000) to assist him in his transportation and other bill that may crop up. After his graduating and certification the foundation supported him with Two Hundred and Forty Thousand Naira (#240,000) to start up his own baking business so he can be independent and of benefit to the society at large.