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Pinnah Foods Limited, the parent company of The Ice Cream Factory and Yin Yang Express, has announced a strategic partnership with The Destiny Trust Children Foundation to support the education, shelter, and empowerment of vulnerable children in Nigeria.

At a formal signing of a Memorandum of Understanding ceremony held recently at Pinnah Foods’ head office in Yaba, Lagos, the company pledged a long-term commitment to social impact through financial support and direct engagement.

“As part of the partnership, Pinnah Foods will cover the annual rent and maintenance of a 30-bed Residential Learning Centre. Additionally, the company will provide essential school supplies for 100 children under The Destiny Trust’s School Enrolment and Back-to-School Initiative,” the statement read.

It also disclosed that this initiative is a key part of Pinnah Foods’ Corporate Social Responsibility strategy, promoting employee volunteering and active participation in improving children’s welfare.

Speaking at the event, the Managing Director of Pinnah Foods, Shade Ogunleye, emphasised the company’s dedication to creating meaningful change.

Ogunleye said, “This partnership is more than just a collaboration—it is a heartfelt commitment. At Pinnah Foods, we believe in making a real difference in children’s lives. By working with The Destiny Trust, we aim to provide a safe environment and quality education for every Nigerian child in need.”

Also, the Chief Executive Officer of The Destiny Trust, Athina Jeje, highlighted the importance of collective responsibility in securing a better future for vulnerable children.

She stressed that such partnerships are crucial to bridging gaps in education and child welfare:

“Children deserve to experience childhood—to be in school, to be safe, to have fun, and to grow into responsible adults who contribute positively to society. The government alone cannot do it all, and this partnership demonstrates how the private sector can make a lasting impact,” Jeje said.

The Chief Executive Officer, Pinnah Foods Limited, Foluso Ogunleye, also echoed this sentiment, reaffirming the company’s belief that true success goes beyond business performance:

“This partnership represents more than just a collaboration; it is a commitment to ensuring that more children have access to education, nourishment, and the support they need to thrive. At Pinnah Foods Ltd, we measure success not only by financial growth but also by the positive impact we bring to people’s lives,” Ogunleye stated.

“As Pinnah Foods and The Destiny Trust embark on this journey, their joint efforts aim to create a future where every child has the opportunity to learn, grow, and succeed in a supportive and nurturing environment,” he added.

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