Ugo's Touch of Lives Foundation

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Old Government Lodge, Behind PPSMB, off Abakaliki Road, GRA, Enugu State Nigeria

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info@u-tolf.org

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Ugo's Touch of Lives Foundation (U-TOLF) is an NGO provides healthcare services for women and children in the areas of free cervical and breast cancer screening, breast cancer examination & awareness campaign, free children de-worming and eye test.

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