In commemoration of the 2026 Children’s Day celebration, the Plateau State Chapter of De Norsemen Kclub International (DNKI) has extended support to vulnerable children through a humanitarian outreach to the Privilege Abode Orphanage Home located at Zam Secondary School in Jos.
The visit, which formed part of the chapter’s activities to celebrate Children’s Day, was aimed at demonstrating love, care, and compassion towards children in need while contributing to the welfare of the orphanage.
Speaking during the visit, the Plateau State Guv’nor of DNKI, A. Glory, represented the Global President of the organization, Dr. Alban “Skilla”, and presented a cash donation of ₦150,000 to assist in the day-to-day running and upkeep of the orphanage home.

According to A. Glory, the gesture reflects the organization’s commitment to humanitarian service and its belief in supporting vulnerable members of society, especially children.
He emphasized the importance of empathy, noting that “without empathy, humanity will be lost,” while encouraging individuals and groups to continue extending love and support to those in need.
The management of the orphanage expressed gratitude to DNKI for the donation and the visit, describing the gesture as timely and impactful.
The outreach underscores DNKI’s dedication to community development and social responsibility as the organization continues to champion initiatives aimed at improving the lives of the less privileged.
The chapter also reiterated its guiding principle, urging members of society to embrace compassion and kindness with the message: “Let Love Lead.”
