Why this programme matters
Poverty, illness, school costs and limited access to safe learning environments can interrupt a child’s education and development. Early, practical support can protect children from the streets, restore stability and give families renewed hope.
What We Do
School fees and educational support
We help families overcome financial barriers by paying school fees for selected children and providing uniforms, school supplies and learning materials. The Foundation’s recorded support has included children in Ikare, Ibadan and Iwo.
Free after-school tuition
We support free after-school learning in communities including Ebenebe and Achalla, giving children homework help, literacy and numeracy coaching, mentorship and a safe, supervised place to learn.
Child health and medical support
Through medical outreach and referrals, we help children access testing, treatment, medication, health education and practical support when families cannot meet the cost of care.
Child welfare and protection
We work with parents, caregivers, schools, faith communities and local leaders to promote child safety, nutrition, hygiene, emotional wellbeing and supportive home and community environments.
Food, clothing and essential items
During outreach programmes, children may receive meals, clothing, shoes, notebooks, stationery, gift packs and other essential items, subject to available resources.
Mentorship and aspiration
We encourage children to remain in education, develop confidence, discover their gifts and imagine a future beyond their current circumstances.
Who We Support
- Children from low-income and vulnerable households
- Children at risk of leaving school
- Children who need additional learning support
- Children requiring urgent medical or welfare assistance
- Parents and caregivers who need practical guidance
- Schools and community learning centres in underserved areas
Our Intended Outcomes
- More children enrolled in and consistently attending school.
- Improved literacy, numeracy, confidence and academic participation.
- Better access to basic healthcare and preventive health information.
- Safer, more supportive environments for children.
- Families better equipped to protect and care for their children.
Long-term vision
Our long-term ambition is to sponsor more children across primary, secondary and tertiary education, expand free tuition centres, establish community-based schools in underserved areas, develop children’s health centres and, as capacity grows, create dedicated paediatric facilities.
Give a child the chance to learn and thrive.
Voices of Impact
I was sick and my mother could not pay the hospital bill. MOA Foundation helped us. Now I am strong and back in school. I want to become a doctor so I can help other children too.
Ayo, 10 years old
Ibadan
