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Big Hearted: Ruparelia Foundation Sponsors Little Miss Africa Abok For World Beauty Pageant Competitions In Dubai

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Mini Little Miss Africa Tyra Abok is preparing to take over the fashion world with the support of Ruparelia Foundation donating up to $1500 dollars as she plans to travel to Dubai to represent Uganda in the Little Miss United World Beauty Pageant.

Tyra Abok is no ordinary 11 year old! She’s the reigning Mini Little Miss Africa, and also the Little children Ambassador.

She’s passionate about children’s rights, a cause she’s an advocate for. She often uses her social platforms to voice her thoughts on child abuse and other challenges children face.

She’s a promising young talent who has made great strides in the fashion industry by bagging a couple of awards.

Mini Little Miss Africa Tyra Abok

Why Ruparelia Foundation Got Interest To Support Abok?

The Ruparelia Foundation has a strong position as pioneers in supporting young talents in bettering their future, with the likes of Fresh Kid, Felister the superstar among others who have benefited from the Foundation’s support.

Tyra Abok has an exceptional talent who poses an opportunity in future to became an ambassador to the Ruperalia Group both locally and internationally.

It will also be a good opportunity for the Foundation help her put Uganda in the map by supporting her Miss world fashion ventures as she goes to Dubai to represent Uganda in the Little Miss United World. It should be noted this would be unique venture for the Ruparelia foundation and first one of it’s kind.

Her being an advocate of children’s rights and other challenges children faces, her ideologies are well aligned with the Ruparelia

Foundation’s objectives and its something the foundation can put it weight on and support.

What You Need To Know About Ruparelia Foundation

The Ruparelia Foundation was founded in 2012 by Dr. Sudhir & Mrs. Jyotsna Ruparelia and runs its programs under the catchphrase theme: “Enriching Lives Together”.

For the past ten years, the Foundation has worked together with several stakeholders to champion positive change in different communities across the country to improve livelihoods in Uganda.

To date, more than 700 charitable causes have been funded by the charity.

Mini Little Miss Africa Tyra Abok with guardian

The focus areas of the foundation include health care, education, sports, wildlife and environment conservation, disaster relief, startup and general welfare.

Ruparelia Foundation strives to create a positive and transformative change in the community through making a real difference in the course of the present day but also have a sustainable plan for every initiative carried out.

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