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NON-FOOD PARTNERSHIP OPTIONS

Based on our collaboration and relationship with communities, we have been able to see that our beneficiaries have other needs asides the food stuff we provide them with. We welcome other forms of partnerships with individuals & corporate bodies to achieve the following:

  1. Provide Boreholes/well with pump with filters or water treatment in one or more undeserved communities.
  2. Supply Solar powered kits like rechargeable lamps and bulbs.
  3. Refurbish: Public Schools toilets, libraries or provide educational materials like school bags, books and footwear to indigent school children
  4. Pay School fees or scholarship for indigent children in the slum communities
  5. Sponsor or put an indigent family on food scholarship for 6months for steady food collection from the food banks.
  6. Provide medical supplies such as eye glasses, mobility aids like wheel chairs clutches to people living with disabilities, breast pads for nursing mothers
  7. Provision of learning materials for children with special needs.
  8. Pay hospital bills for the poor in different general hospitals.
  9. Provide Sanitary pads for girls/ Promotion of sexual health and Prevention of STDs awareness campaign and supply of condoms.
  10. Provide nutritional supplements to Pregnant Women to sustain them through the pregnancy circle.
  11. Set up small scale businesses for widows and extremely indigent women In Lagos slums and support for skill acquisition.
  12. Provide Mosquito Nets to vulnerable Families living in the slum.
  13. Clean up slums and provide waste bins for sustainable and healthy environment
  14. Provide Cooking Stoves to households in the slums
  15. Provide post-delivery kits to nursing mothers.
  16. Provide lunch through food vouchers to selected poor children in different public schools for 3-6 months. Food vendors in schools are paid in advance.
  17. Register teenage girls for skill acquisition training and empowerment.
  18. Provide clothing to families living in the slum. Second hand clothing are purchased at a very reduced rate from a local market and distributed to children and their parents in the slum.

 

For further information on how you can donate to the food bank, please call: 02012918754