Two families in Bloomfield Village are experiencing a life-changing transformation thanks to the Men on Mission (MOM) initiative. On Tuesday, Minister of Agriculture Hon. Zulfikar Mustapha officially handed over new houses to 52-year-old Savibree Moteelall, who has a disability, and 34-year-old Nalini Bissessar.

Minister Mustapha, alongside MOM team members Tony Ameerally and Aubrey David, participated in the construction of the homes. He emphasized the initiative’s ongoing commitment to helping families across the nation, especially vulnerable individuals.
“These families will now enjoy better facilities, a place where they can be more comfortable. We will continue to see what help we can give them in the future,” Minister Mustapha stated.
Moteelall, who previously lived alone in a one-bedroom wooden house, expressed her heartfelt gratitude for the positive changes brought about by the new construction. “Me glad for the help. Me glad for the Government help as well,” she said.
Bissessar, who shares her new home with her husband, four daughters, a son-in-law, and her elderly aunt, also voiced her appreciation. “I am thankful because the old house was so shaky,” she revealed.
The MOM initiative continues to make significant strides in improving the living conditions of families in need, demonstrating a commitment to social welfare and community support.



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