By Afam Onyema | Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer
Since January 2016, we have covered the costs of anemia treatment for up to 60 poor and vulnerable pregnant women and young children in Nigeria each month.
In February 2017, we also donated thousands of safe delivery maternal kits to the First Lady of Anambra State.
Our Education Program
In January 2017, the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer donated 20 laptops to us, which we in turn gifted to clinics and libraries throughout southeast Nigeria.
We have also selected girls as our first David Oyelowo Leadership (DOL) Scholars. We cover tuition, room, board, books and supplies for these girls who have been directly impacted by Boko Haram.
Our scholars attend the Anglican Girls Grammar School (AGGS) in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital. A secondary school for students aged 10 - 15, AGGS is an academic Center of Excellence known for its strong emphasis on science and math. For girls dealing with instability and insecurity, this all-girls boarding school offers a safe and nurturing learning environment. "Our girls" have had a wonderful experience since they began school in September. They enjoy being back in a safe, supportive learning environment with fellow female students and with teachers and administrators who care deeply for them.
Our second class of DOL Scholars will begin school in September 2017. Those two girls will join the first class of three girls at AGGS.
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