NITDA Partnership with Enugu State Government
Caring Hands for Africa was part of the NITDA and Enugu State Training Programme for the physically challenged in Enugu. 50 laptops, wifi, etc were given to the participants.
Read more Our organization utilizes innovative approaches to solve the problems that
vulnerable children in Nigeria face. We strive to break the vicious cycle of poverty within
communities by reducing the burden of disease, ensuring access to quality education, proper
nutrition, etc.
We empower caregivers economically in line with our central values
of respect for human dignity and sustainability. The organization has a big vision for all the
important aspects of life. We are keenly aware that it is not easy to achieve such a vision but
we will strive to do our utmost. That is why we work with a pool of partners to achieve this
agenda for the less privilege.
We are committed to ensuring that over 90 per cent of resources donated benefit the target communities directly. Our cost-efficient models ensure that less than 10 per cent is spent on overheads.
Get to choose the area you want to participate in. At Caring Hands for Africa, our partners choose the projects that they want to support. You get to choose an area that aligns with your interest.
Sponsors who support children through school get to write directly to the sponsored children and share their hope with the child. You will get regular updates directly from the sponsored children who will also share their progress.
We make it a point to keep our partners informed of the progress we are making with the help of their contributions. We will ensure you are always up-to-date as we carry out the projects.
Give the homeless, widows, street children, and less privileged a wonderful Christmas. They need food, clothing, toys, etc. Please add them to your Christmas List.
Read moreThe cassava processing mill will dedicate its profits to providing shelter, education, and skill acquisition for homeless children, widows, and less privileged families.
Read moreThe shelter aims to rehabilitate women in abusive relationships, help restart their lives, and give them the skills to be able to fend for themselves and their children.
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In this culture, when a man dies (is late), the wife and children he leaves behind are not
taken care of. Any property, money or belongings goes to
The next male relative. He may or may not take of of the siurvivors. The widows and their
children become homeless, forced to beg, depending on the kindness and mercy of others.
WE WANT TO CHANGE THIS!
The widows will be empowered, uplifted! They can become caregivers, nurses, and teachers.
This home will create a real family atmosphere. The children can go to school (if fees are
available) or be “home” schooled.
In the 2021 Global Hunger Index, Nigeria has a level of hunger that is serious. People come from local villages miles away. They sit by the roadside looking for help.
Read moreCan you imagine having to choose between food and sanitary napkins? Being so desperate that you trade sanitary napkins by performing sexual favours? That's what many girls here go through.
Read moreIs it possible that the traditional way to carry a baby is causing bone deformity? These babies can stay in these positions for eight to ten hours a day while their mothers are working.
Read moreIn the 2020 World Malaria Report, Nigeria had the highest number of global malaria cases (27% of global malaria cases) in 2019 and accounted for the highest number of deaths.
Read moreThis is an infectious disease that is transmitted through the consumption of food or beverages contaminated by feces and/or urine of an infected person.
Read moreEveryday young boys go to markets working 10-12 hours daily, hauling goods for buyers of products. The loads they carry are often bigger, and in most instances, heavier than them.
Read moreCaring Hands for Africa was part of the NITDA and Enugu State Training Programme for the physically challenged in Enugu. 50 laptops, wifi, etc were given to the participants.
Read moreCHFA moved Mr. Okafor and his family from their dilapidated mud house they have lived in for over 30 years to a new modern building the organization built for them.
Read moreCHFA moved Mr. Okafor and his family from their dilapidated mud house they have lived in for over 30 years to a new modern building the organization built for them.
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