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Is Helping Others your Passion? Here are Five Reasons to Become an NDCA Volunteer

Volunteering is a great way to boost your professional and social skills in a working environment. It is an opportunity to meet new people, build relationships, learn something new, and explore a new field. As a volunteer, you are willing … Continue reading

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Challenges Many Nigerians Face: They Need Help

Nigeria has a huge population and many people in far-flung communities have been struggling to survive on a daily basis. The political, economic and ethnic imbalances in the country have impacted its people and territory. (NDCA) NSU Development & Cultural … Continue reading

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Why Health Care Is Important for an Underdeveloped Country

Health concerns are not just limited to one country. Everyone around the globe has some issues with their health but not everyone gets the opportunity to have it checked and treated by a professional doctor. In most countries where hospitalization … Continue reading

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Social Service: What Can You Do to Help?

The concept of humanitarian service has evolved over time. It can be characterized by a simple act of sharing to helping save a life. It is our civic duty to help the less fortunate, but how do we really help … Continue reading

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Importance of Proper Sanitation in Communities

Since grade school, our teachers have already emphasized how important cleanliness, good hygiene, and proper sanitation are. We have been trained to keep ourselves well-groomed. However, these lessons have not been taught in all schools around the world. Some communities … Continue reading

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Health Check-Ups for Far-Flung Communities

Not all people living in the urban areas appreciate the necessity of getting regular health check-ups. For the most of us, medical check-ups are not necessary and we only need them when we are already sick. Because of the proximity … Continue reading

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