dfcu Bank recently gave food to more than 200 poor families living in Kasokoso and Katanga Slums during Ramadan. The bank teamed up with Ayitah Charity Foundation and spent 30 million Ugandan shillings on this kind of act. Families received basic needs like sugar, rice, posho, beans, cooking oil and soap. Many more households across Uganda will soon benefit from similar food packages.
Workers from dfcu Bank handed out these supplies themselves, talking directly with the people they helped. This matches perfectly with what the bank wants to do—make life better for regular folks and local businesses. The bank believes strongly in helping everyone around it, not just its customers who need money help.
Maureen Nagasha from dfcu Bank talked about how Ramadan teaches people to care and share. She explained that great companies should do more than just make money – they need to help struggling communities. The bank really wants to change things for people who face tough times every day.
Sophia Nyanzi runs the Ayitah Charity Foundation and thanked dfcu Bank for always being ready to assist. Her organization has already made life better for around 1,500 people through various projects. Besides food drives, dfcu Bank keeps supporting health programs and schools and helping after disasters happen throughout Uganda.