what we do
01.
Our Projects
Breakfast Initiative
Our breakfast initiative feeds primary school children at the Oko Oba Primary School, Abeokuta Street, Lagos-Nigeria because we know that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. This is to encourage children from deprived backgrounds to go school to learn rather than roam the streets hawking or begging for alms. This has proved effective as the school has confirmed an increase in attendance.
In Lesotho we work in collaboration with the Catholic Church in Maputsoe feeding the orphaned children this is part of our commitment to the rehabilitation of children disadvantaged and orphaned by HIV/AIDS diseased parents.
Collaboration with Sarian Care Foundation an approved adoption service provider.in Nigeria
03.
Our Strategy
> Our Strategy
We would carry out regular fundraising activities that will help in raising funds to support our project.
> Request for patrons and matrons for MTF that will support this worthy cause and sponsor our projects and the children.
> Connect with organisations who can collaborate and affiliate with our projects
> Through our donation initiatives
Source for government and independent funding and grants
> Solicit for food and clothing items
> Seek local support for the projects
02.
Our Aims
We aim to build orphanages and safe houses for several street orphans of Lesotho – South Africa
Build orphanages and house children abandoned at birth in Nigeria and integrate and advance their care from institutional based care to family care.
To feed the orphaned children and care for them in order to alleviate poverty
To re-orientate and educate the street and orphaned children
To empower them with the skills that will make them relevant and useful to the themselves and the society.
To keep them safe until they are matured enough to be integrated back into the society
04.
Our Vision
To reach out to the poor children and orphans
To rescue the orphaned children from poverty, abuse and all forms of degradation
To educate, rehabilitate, reintegrate them back into the society as valuable, self-sustaining and self-reliant members of the society.