We firmly believe that education is the most potent weapon to break generational poverty. Our structured schooling scholarship is custom-tailored to get children off Ado Odo streets and into standard classrooms.
LDOCF provides total tuition fee coverage, customized uniforms, books, backpacks, learning stationery, and pays for secondary school certificate examinations (WAEC/NECO) for our qualified students.
📊 Education Stats: 200+ Children actively kept in classrooms • Partners with 8 local schools in Lagos & Ogun state.
Launched in 2013, our "Live Well Free Medical Outreach" was conceptualized to fill the catastrophic medical gaps in hard-to-reach border towns. Many riverine and island communities lack basic clinics, qualified nurses, or access to essential medicines.
Biannually, our team of volunteer doctors, pharmacists, and nurses travels directly to underserved regions like the Olomometa island community in Ojo LGA. We organize free diagnosis, clinical tests, distribute crucial maternal drugs, administer pediatric deworming, and treat malaria and hypertension.
🩺 Medical Reach: Over 10,000+ patients fully diagnosed and treated with free pharmaceuticals since inception.
For street children, abandoned infants, and orphans who have lost both parents, shelter is the critical first step to rehabilitation. Our orphanage facility in Ado Odo, Ogun State, acts as a sanctuary of love, comfort, and restoration.
We provide stable housing, three fully-balanced nutritional meals daily, and complete administrative care under our warm house parents. Children are nurtured, receive professional trauma counseling, play in a secure compound, and grow together as one large happy family.
🏠 Shelter Capacity: Nurturing up to 30 resident orphans with full-time security, electricity, and clean pipe water.
The "Listening Ears to the Widows" project was specifically launched to provide emotional support, cash grants, and vital food relief to aged mothers, abandoned women, and widows in remote communities.
Widows in rural districts face severe economic disenfranchisement and cultural neglect. LDOCF provides monthly nutritional staples (rice, garri, beans, cooking oil), covers critical clinical bills, and offers micro-enterprise seed funding to enable single mothers to run small trading stands to support their kids.
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