Food Aid.
It is projected that by 2025, over 30 million Nigerians will face hunger. The food inflation in Nigeria is at 41% this day. In 2023, food inflation was about 25%, and in 2022, it was 21.3%. This inflation is projected to increase by 2025. The increase in the prices of stapple, and basic food requirements of most Nigerians, is sending them to bed hungry every day. This is a sad reality.
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Sports Outreach For Gifted.
With the youthful population of 18 years median age, sporting activities, could be the ray of hope they need. Through our medical and humanitarian outreach in most parts of Nigeria, we have seen specially gifted young children in the areas of sports, but they lack training facilities, training materials and all. Sports is the only unifying force in a country that is torn between religious, ethnic and nepotistic jingoism.
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Housing Rehabilitation.
The growing and widening urban population puts the housing deficit in Nigeria to about 28 million units. The population growth of about 2.5% is putting a strain on the snail-growth of the economy, which pits a housing crisis in the country. There's also growing rate of Internally Displaced People's (IDP) camps, littered all over Northern Nigeria. These are people displaced by terrorist activities and other inimical vices that keep people hopelessly homeless.
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Water Aid
The DROUGHT in Northern Nigeria, and lack of drinking and usable water in the Eastern Nigeria, is a deepening concern for many. The drought which is caused by hash weather conditions and global warming is a humanitarian crisis. About 23% of Nigerians lack access to basic water supply, and 87% lack access to safe drinking water, and in rural areas, about 39% of households lack access to basic water supply.
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Medical Outreach
Many communities in Nigeria lack access to basic healthcare services, resulting in untreated illnesses and preventable deaths. Our medical outreach program aims to bridge this gap by providing free medical care, health education, and screenings to those in need.
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Prosthetics For Army Veterans
Through our partnership with Cry For Help Foundation, we discovered the level of abandonment on the wounded soldiers who have fought the terrorist invasions of some parts of Northern Nigeria, since 2009. Some of these soldiers lost limbs through IED explosions that took them away, and up until now, no care has been rendered to their pitiable situation. Most of these veterans who barely survive on their meagre pension, resort to alms begging and have turned to panhandlers in other to survive.
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