Why This programme Matters
A community cannot thrive without basic services, safe shared spaces, economic opportunity and the capacity to respond to local challenges. Women, children and vulnerable households often carry the heaviest burden when families lack essential items, learning opportunities or resilient local systems.
What We Do
Community needs assessment and local planning
We engage community leaders, families and local organisations to understand priorities, identify practical solutions and shape programmes that reflect local needs, resources and strengths.
Community infrastructure and learning spaces
We aim to renovate or establish community spaces that can host training, education, welfare support, youth development and local meetings.
Humanitarian and family support
We distribute food, clothing and essential materials to vulnerable households during outreach programmes and periods of hardship.
Community literacy and education
We support learning initiatives for children and adults, including community literacy projects and local education support.
Agricultural and livelihood development
Our future plans include agricultural empowerment and community processing hubs for locally grown products such as beans, peanuts, palm kernel, shea nuts and cashew nuts, helping create local jobs and income.
Local leadership and community ownership
We work with community leaders, volunteers and local groups to identify priorities, coordinate delivery and strengthen the structures needed to sustain progress.
Who We Support
- Rural and underserved communities
- Households affected by poverty, displacement or limited access to essential services
- Women, children and vulnerable adults facing social or economic disadvantage
- Vulnerable families needing food, clothing or essential supplies
- Community-based organisations and local leaders
- Young people and women seeking local livelihood opportunities
Our Intended Outcomes
- Better access to essential support, safe shared spaces and community services.
- Stronger literacy, training and livelihood opportunities for women and young people.
- Improved family resilience and community participation.
- Stronger local infrastructure and shared learning spaces.
- Greater local ownership, economic resilience and self-reliance.
Long-term Vision
We aim to build a Community Transformation Centre, establish training and welfare centres, develop local processing hubs, create livelihood opportunities for women and young people, and strengthen local systems so communities can become empowered and self-sustaining.
Help build a stronger community.
Voices of Impact
Before the training, I had no direction. Now I have learnt phone repairs and can earn money. I feel confident and hopeful about my future. MOA Foundation believed in us.
Abdul, aged 20,
Yola
