David
Oyedepo Day Of Service (DODOS) was inspired by the contribution, heartbeat and
lifestyle of Dr. David Oyedepo who has through several media and means
dedicated his life to the service and upliftment of the human race all across
the world. David Oyedepo Day Of Service is set to impart the Spirit and Culture
of sacrifice in people, patterned after his tireless efforts to add value and
show love relentlessly.
Over the past few years, DODOS has engaged
hundreds of youth and scores of stakeholders who diligently served within
their capacity reaching various communities and individuals.
Our interdependent world holds more
opportunities for advancement than ever before and one evidence of advancement
is in the flourishing and wealth of everything around us – people and systems
alike, hence, the focus of DODOS – service to humanity.
At DODOS,
we understand that the average man is all out for himself, but there would be
no tangible progress if everyone continues in this mentality…
The
David Oyedepo Day Of Service is set to imbibe the spirit and culture of
sacrifice in people, patterned after his tireless effort(s) to impart,
contribute and show love relentlessly.
This is a call to all individuals, families,
groups and organizations to go the extra mile daily, doing something for others
in whatever means they can and in whatever capacity they can.
This is a call for a mind shift from self-centeredness
to selfless sacrifice.
What is in
for this year?
We would like to inform you about David Oyedepo
Day Of Service (DODOS) 2015, which is slated to run from the 21st – 27th
of September, 2015.
What you can
do?
You can be a part of this edition of DODOS in four
easy steps:
1.
Identify a project/ service you
want to render
Here are the categories of sample projects we would be looking out for;
- Environmental
- Plant a tree campaign
- Fix our roads
- Clear our drainages/ gutter
I.
Control traffic
II.
Painting of roads covets
III.
Erect a streetlight
IV.
Paint/renovate a school
I.
Pay someone’s fees
II.
Educational campaign
o
Humanitarian
I. Teach a
skill
II. Visit an
orphanage
III. Visit a
hospital
IV. Visit a
prison
V. Give free
medical services
VI. Educate a
child about culture, life, sex
VII. Donate a
chair/table to a school (north)
VIII. Build a
public toilet
IX. Donate
educational materials to schools
X. Give food
to the hungry
o
Others
I.
Renovation of laboratories
II.
Provision of libraries
- Register your project
After deciding on your project, register your
project with us at our website;
www.davidoyedapodayofservice.com,
let us know on;
Facebook; David Oyedepo Day of service
Twitter; @dodos_service
Email; dodos.service@gmail.com
Or in person; at the HOPE Office, Covenant
University Alumni Secretariat,
Covenant
University Chapel Canaanland Ota, Ogun state.
- Serve-Well, the next thing is to serve, to execute the Project.
- Report- give us feedback
Complete your participation in DODOS by sending
us a report of how the day went for you and your team. Report forms are
available on the website, on Facebook, at the Office or could be sent via
email.
All reports should be turned in by the 29th of
September to enable us gather a timely and rich report for the celebrant, David
Oyedepo.
You could
also join an already existing project closest to you.
We thank you in advance for your service to
humanity and for joining us to invest in the future of humanity which we as
citizens have always clamored for.
“It’s
not about what you have; but a heart to add.”
Thank
you.
Endorsed by the David Oyedepo Foundation
Convened by H.O.P.E & CUALA
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