What We Do
GOALS
- Reduce hunger and poverty by feeding and empowering people.
- Advance the Foundation’s mission by collaborating with people and organisations that are geared towards ending poverty, educating and empowering.
- Build networks and partnerships that will engender and test innovative ideas on education and empowerment for better living standard.
- Identify and support skill acquisition centers whose work encompasses empowerment and human capital development.
- Ensure that the passion of community development and social services is imbibed by people for the birth of better societies.
FEEDING
We are committed to establishing Food banks in low-income communities for continuous free feeding of school children. The initiative is targeted at ensuring adequate nutrition and changing the narrative of poor school enrollment by stimulating interest to learning through free meals, as good health is a prelude to a sound mind. Through this, we seek to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals 1 and 4 of No Poverty and Quality Education, respectively.
EDUCATION
We have complete faith in Nelson Mandela’s words that “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” In this light, we provide scholarships to economically disadvantaged children to help them access quality education, achieve career goals and leads prosperous lives.
EMPOWERMENT
We support and empower women, widows and youths to acquire skills of choice, start up business ventures and earn a dignified living. This helps the vulnerable attain self-reliance, financial independence and create more jobs for others, ultimately breaking the cycle of poverty.
DEVELOPMENT & SOCIAL SERVICES
The Feeders Foundation currently executes a number of social intervention programmes like Symposium, Annual Novelty Matches and Traffic Control Day Advocacy. At the moment, we are concluding plans to carry out Borehole projects in some communities and set up an orphanage. The intention behind these projects is to give people in under-served communities access to basic needs of lives and make investments whose dividends are not easily quantified.