 Nigerians have been urged to share love and reach out to the vulnerable children in this season of Christmas. This advice was given at a celebration for vulnerable children at a school in Irarimi, Bariga, Axis of Lagos. The children, mostly often vulnerable and mentally challenged, had their dilapidated one-room class transformed with Santa Claus in attendance. Details in this report. Christmas is a time for sharing and sharing love and affections, and it is no surprise when the children of Eagles Wings, the school meant for orphans, vulnerable and mentally challenged, were showered with love and gift associated with the celebration. The wear and tear and shabby environment of the school, housing a home which serves as a classroom, was transformed to the joy and happiness of the excited children, who were having fun. The school administrator was filled with gratitude as she appreciates and solicits support for the school and the children. I was on my way going for an only home visit to check on the children. Suddenly, I just passed a street, then a little girl threw water on my body. As a caregiver, I cannot shout. I just saw that the little girl ran inside, so I have to fall. I traced that girl inside, I looked at where they are living, it is nothing to write about. I saw people are living in a community like this. Let me say, the time that I had no body, no way to find myself, no money to put them for school. Since 2018, there was my wife that stayed out with me, with her family. They say, one sister that came to teach them bubble study, and then gave me their ration, gave them to this school, they made them fine, I'm very happy what I take my eyes to there. According to the organizers, reaching out to the vulnerable children through assistance in their education is a matter of urgency, as they can fair as help for not just the school, but for the peoples, preparing for secondary school education. I'm seeing the children in a condition that I've never seen them before today. They are happy, they're excited, they look vibrant, they look so bright. And I know that this is a kind of life that they deserve, a life of happiness and joy. And I know that we have a long way to go because I mean, in the class today, we have covered up all the walls, you can see that there's no ventilation, a lot of things have been covered up in the hall. Some of the pupils expressed their gratitude as they mentioned their future ambitions. What Christmas may be a time for sharing love and affection, many say it is a time to show care as economic crunch and insecurity have worsened the condition of living of Nigerians, forced many families into a state of vulnerability with no hope in the horizon.