DIMAPUR — Nagaland chapter of Helping Hands has appointed Rev. Louliehu Yimsung, founder of Leaders Arise Nagaland (LAN), initiator of Overseas Naga Association (ONA) and co-founder of Kingdom Leaders Prayer Breakfast (KLPB), its ambassador to South East Asia, Asia Pacific and Oceania.
Rev. Yimsung was felicitated and handed over his appointment letter by the president of Helping Hands, Nagaland, Dr. Andrew Ahoto Sema in Dimapur on October 8 during a brief programme.
An update from Helping Hands stated that Rev. Yimsung is currently based in Brisbane, Australia. It expressed hope that his association with Helping Hands would help in assisting the people from Nagaland especially the students, who are staying abroad in those regions. Nagas in those regions could contact him at lyim@outlook.com or +61-432164322.
Nagaland Chapter of Helping Hands was launched on October 23, 2022, by its founding president, Robin Hibu, special commissioner and ADGP of Delhi Police. It is a charitable non-profit non-government organisation in India. The core principles at Helping Hands included shared vision and goals, collaboration and sharing, mutual respect and joint investment of efforts in the overall goal for the uplift and empower the under-privileged.
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