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Yorubas in Dayton Deliver Holiday Blankets to Nursing Home Residents

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The Egbe Omo Yoruba of Greater Miami Valley, a Nigerian group of Yoruba Professionals in the Dayton Area, Ohio, last week successfully completed its annual “Christmas Cheers Community Engagement Giveaway”. In apparent demonstration of Nigerian warmth and cultural vibrant spirit, members of the group delivered warm colorful blankets to residents of two premier area care facilities.

As part of their ongoing mission to support health causes and engage with the local community, representatives of the organization visited Sycamore Spring Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation in Miamisburg on December 12, 2025, and Mary Scott Nursing Center in Dayton on December 16, 2025.


During the visits, the group distributed a carefully curated selection of warm, colorful blankets designed to provide physical comfort and uplift spirits during the winter season.

Highlights of the 2025 Holiday Outreach:

  • Dec. 12 at Sycamore Spring: Group representatives joined Activity Director Yolanda Brewer to personally hand out blankets to residents.
  • Dec. 16 at Mary Scott: Mrs. Badiru, President of Egbe Omo Yoruba, presented blankets to Activity Director Becky Hall during a ceremony at the facility.
  • Future Partnerships: Dr. Bisi Adegbile engaged with Mary Scott Administrator Christine Chelle to discuss expanding future collaborative efforts between the organization and the facility.

“The Yoruba people have a rich heritage rooted in community and care for our elders,” said Mrs. Badiru. “Bringing these gifts of warmth is a heartfelt way for us to celebrate our culture while giving back to the Miami Valley we call home.”

On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech during the March on Washington, envisioning a future of peaceful equality. It was heard by 250,000 civil rights supporters. – Photo provided by African American History Online

The Yoruba people are one of the largest ethnic groups in West Africa, primarily concentrated in South-Western Nigeria. The Egbe Omo Yoruba of Greater Miami Valley serves as a cultural beacon in Ohio, dedicated to promoting socio-cultural heritage, economic development, and educational support.

Looking ahead to 2026, the organization aims to broaden its holiday outreach to reach even more communities and individuals in need across the region.

About Egbe Omo Yoruba of Greater Miami Valley:
The Egbe Omo Yoruba of Greater Miami Valley is a non-profit organization dedicated to celebrating Yoruba socio-cultural heritage. Through community involvement, health initiatives, and educational support, the group strives to foster economic development and cultural awareness within the Greater Miami Valley area.

Here are some images from the visits




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