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The Erhuvwuoghene Foundation

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The Back to School Project

This project is aimed at directing less privileged children in the society ‘BACK TO SCHOOL’ by embarking on enlightenment campaigns to inform them about the importance of education as well as providing stationary and adequate infrastructure for schools to improve the facilities on ground and further to this, supporting free education schemes. Alongside these activities will also be buttressed by the award of scholarships to deserving students and provision of workshops for unskilled youths, especially in the rural areas. Over 100,000 youths are to benefit from this project.  Our aims include:

▪  Assist Africans to meet up to the 2010 World Education/literacy target

▪  Reduce the rate of illiteracy in our societies

▪  Reduce the rate of crime

▪  Promote industrial growth and development

▪  Improve the standard of living

 

The Home for the Homeless Project

Over 500,000 people in Africa are homeless and live in very unhygienic environments where they are exposed to various forms of air borne as well as water borne diseases. 50% of those affected are children between the ages of 1 and 15, most of whose parents lack adequate resources to take proper care of these children. The home for the homeless project is aimed at providing shelter for the homeless and destitute in our society and creating awareness on the importance of a clean and healthy environment. It will help keep young people off the street and by extension, keep them away from crime, prostitution and other social vices. Also, it will improve standard of living and make the environment clean and healthy for all to enjoy.

 

The Healthy Life Project

The healthy life project is aimed at establishing more health centers in rural areas, providing affordable drugs, sponsoring serious health problems, such as expensive surgery, combating the spread of killer diseases like tuberculosis, cancer and HIV/AIDS, providing potable water and establishing free child care centers in both rural and urban areas.