Thaddeus said the organisation was expanding its yearly free IVF treatment to enable more women having financial challenges to access treatment.
“As we desire to expand our charity arm and stretch it far and beyond, we have to establish our foundation so we can beckon all and sundry to give financially to make these dreams a reality.
“Although our charity arms have always been silent over the years, for instance, we give few free IVF to a few women on our page yearly.
“We also pay school fees for various school students and put widows on our payroll. All these have been sponsored from the purse of meets surrogate mothers over the years”, she said.
The 15 fertility-challenged women who emerged winners of this year’s free IVF treatment cycles commented to the founder of the organisation for her kind gestures.