By Fatou Dahaba
In a remarkable display of generosity and community spirit, the Vision Development Foundation (VDF) distributed 4,080 bags of 10kg sugar to institutions and communities across The Gambia on Friday, March 7th. The heartfelt ceremony, held at VDFβs office in Churchillβs Town, saw recipients ranging from the Supreme Islamic Council and Gambia Market Union to local communities like Jambur, Sanyang, Dippa Kunda, Sukuta, Lamin, Kitty, Japineh, and Buima, among many others. As the Holy Month of Ramadan progresses, VDFβs annual tradition of supporting the nationβs underprivileged continues to expand, reaching from Banjul to Koina.
For years, VDF has upheld its commitment to easing the burdens Gambians face during Ramadan. Many work tirelessly to provide for their families while observing the fast during this time. What started as a modest initiative has become a cornerstone of VDFβs corporate social responsibility, delivering essential supplies like sugar to thousands annually.

Saikou Fofana, VDFβs Public Relations Officer, expressed pride in the programβs growing impact. βOur focus is on ensuring these donations reach the intended beneficiaries, especially the underprivileged,β he said. Fofana stressed the importance of transparency and accountability in the distribution process, reflecting VDFβs dedication to meaningful philanthropy. He urged recipients to prioritize community needs and provide feedback to strengthen the initiative, fostering a culture of shared responsibility.
Among the recipients, Sheikh Essa Darboe, President of the Supreme Islamic Council, accepted 350 bags of sugar on behalf of his organization. He hailed the gesture as βrare,β lamenting that while many possess wealth, few share it with low-income people. βI urge others to follow Mr. Turo Darboe and his teamβs example,β he said.

Sadina Kebbeh of the Gambia Market Union echoed this sentiment, calling for society to emulate VDFβs benevolence, particularly during Ramadan. Similarly, Boto Bojang, Councilor of Sanyang Ward, praised Mr. Darboeβs efforts and encouraged him to continue for the sake of Gambians and future generations.
Beneficiaries expressed deep gratitude for VDFβs support, emphasizing its tangible difference in their lives. The initiativeβs broad reach included religious institutions, health centers, and vulnerable groups, showcasing VDFβs inclusive approach to addressing diverse societal needs and promoting unity.
As Ramadan advances, VDFβs sugar distribution stands as a beacon of hope and solidarity, inspiring others to contribute to the welfare of The Gambiaβs less fortunate.




