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35-year-old mother of 3 who was homeless receives money and a place to stay (photos)

"Good words alone do not make a person good, but good deeds make a person great." - Gift Gugu Mona.


Doing good deeds makes a person great not only because you done something good but because we rise by lifting others.


A Nigerian widow who was homeless now has a rood over her head because of the good done by others. The woman and her three children had been homeless and struggling to survive until help came.


The 35-year-old woman received help from an humanitarian organisation that focuses on helping others by promoting love.

In the photos shared on the organisation's Instagram page, the woman was seen smiling as she received help. She was also given money for upkeep of herself and her three children.

She was spotted with her three children in her new home. They all posed for the camera with big smiles on their faces.

"The 35yrs Old Widow With 3 Kids Who Was Homeless, Now Has a Roof Under Her Head. All thanks to God and you out there our anonymous donors."

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