2022 IMPACT REPORT
In 2022, Anwojue Hope Foundation (AHF) made significant strides in promoting education, health, and community development. Our initiatives reached over 2,500 individuals, including:
– 2,019 girls (2,002 in-school and 17 out-of-school) through our PAD A GIRL activity and debate competition, promoting child literacy and education.
– 352 youths engaged in football competitions across Ijebu ode and Ijebu east local governments, providing a positive outlet for their energy.
– 123 people directly and over 20,000 indirectly through our sensitization campaign on child safety during holidays, in partnership with Guardian Media Campaign.
– 107 individuals benefited from our free medical outreach, including blood sugar tests, blood pressure checks, and urinalysis, in collaboration with Elega Estate Progressive Initiative and Healthport.
We also supported the Daniel Akintonde School for special children, donating prizes and gifts to learners during their biannual interhouse athletics competition.
Our efforts demonstrate our commitment to empowering young minds, promoting community development, and improving the overall well-being of our beneficiaries.
Success stories
- Got a mini grant from GMC ENDFGM
- Incorporated of a new Board Member
- SCUML Registration
2023 proposed activities
- Ijebu ode/Mushin Interschool debate competition
- Ede, Osun Medical Outreach
- Unveiling of AHF school Tour
- Inauguration of AHF STAR /Menstrual Hygiene Day
- Empowerment program for youths/ training for special children teacher
Thank you for taking the time to review our report.
We value your feedback and would love to hear from you.
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support@anwojuehopefoundation.org
with your thoughts and suggestions.”