This outreach project was initiated during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide free healthcare, food, and shelter for displaced families in Epe, (Nigeria), and Jivanjee Gardens, of Starehe area in Nairobi Kenya. In addition to basic needs like food and shelter, it offers pre-health consultations and free medical treatment, particularly targeting victims of economic crises marked by starvation, poor living conditions, political instability, and lack of access to adequate healthcare.
In 2023, the Organization decided to broaden its operations by expanding our healthcare delivery Project (The “Fostering for Displaced Families” Project), which is now named the Community-Driven Telehealth and Supply Chain Network (CTS-Net), with the pilot program in Epe, Nigeria.
This outreach project was initiated during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide free healthcare, food, and shelter for displaced families in Epe, (Nigeria), and Jivanjee Gardens, of Starehe area in Nairobi Kenya. In addition to basic needs like food and shelter, it offers pre-health consultations and free medical treatment, particularly targeting victims of economic crises marked by starvation, poor living conditions, political instability, and lack of access to adequate healthcare.
Our organization is dedicated to establishing sustainable pathways for displaced families and individuals living in poverty, enabling them to improve their living standards The organization significantly depends on donations and partnerships. Notably, the founder operates a private business that donates approximately 80% of its profits to the ICFA.
The organization collaborates with several affiliates, including the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (ECOSOC), Lagos State Aids Control Agency (LSACA), Vision 5,000 Plus Development Initiative, Laider International Pharmaceutical (W.A) LTD, Lagos State Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Elevation (WEPA), Vocational Training & Skills Acquisition Centre, JF Group of Schools, AJ Consult, and Dorcas Project.