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ONE OF OUR MISSION STATEMENT IS TO CREATE AWARENESS ABOUT THE PLIGHT OF ORPHANAGES HOMES IN NIGERIA , TO STIMULATE THE SPIRIT OF GIVING IN OUR PEOPLE & ASSIST IN FUND RAISING FOR THE DISTRESS ONES.
WE ARE APPEALING TO KIND-HEARTED INDIVIDUALS TO KEY INTO OUR PROGRAMS AS ENUMERATED BELOW AND ASSIST US THE LITTLE THEY CAN. AS AN NGO , WE ARE NOT ORPHANAGE HOMES PER SE BUT WE RALLY AND PROVIDE SUPPORT SERVICES TO THEM
 


                         1  HELP THE NEEDY
we have just received a distress call to help and raise fund for the Reconstruction and rehabilitation of  Christian Orphanage, ‘Bethany Home.

                                                          TARGET FUND -------$100,000.00
                                                          FUNDED  ---------------NIL
 
 A Christian Orphanage, ‘Bethany Home’ was  set ablaze  in Minna, Niger State capital, in fresh attacks on Christians in the state, throwing out orphans and less privileged children and destroying properties worth millions of naira. The unknown arsonists attacked the facility; set mattresses spread outside the home on fire, and finally set the home ablaze.




                         orphans chased away
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                                2   SPONSOR THIS PROJECT.

Due to deluge of requests for Street nos. &  mobile phone numbers of orphanage homes across the country,
we want  to tour the 36 states and Abuja for this project.
The listing format will now look  as follows,
1] Aisha Mama orphanage Home,Zaria Road Jos [ opposite High Islamic school] Plateau state 08036465164,08036989607
2] Little saints orphanage ,6b dalberto rd, Palmgrove estate, Palmgrove, Lagos,,Lagos 08023044841
3] ST. Ann's orphanage,c/o mother of Redeemer parish, Effurun Delta state 08023613507,08032508433
4] City of Refuge orphanage , No.5, Asa Street, Off Gana Street, Maitama, Abuja, 08033085825
5]Kogi orphanage Home International,kabba Lokoja RD [Kaduna junction] 08035921214,08053169015
6 Winnie's Castle of Love Orphanage Home  (+234) 08139 651 608 
7 mother theresa orphanage, Abuja 08066000600, 08099600600, 08175525379 
8 havilah orphanage home Lagos 0806 750 0834


This project in terms of Research, mobility and accommodation is expected to cost  $25000.00
but your little contribution will keep us moving.
                                                                             
                      



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               3         IGBOLAND ORPHANAGES
                      www.igbolandorphanages.org
The Igboland orphanages website will spring up the moment we get sponsors.
.It will comprise of orphanage homes in Abia,Anambra,Enugu,Ebonyi ,Imo and Ibo speaking areas of Delta,Akwa Ibom, Rivers states.
It will feature details  information on date of establishment,founders,number of inmates and contact information [website,email,mobile no. etc]
                                                                           TARGET FUND -------$5000.00
                                                                             Individual contributions accepted.

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                 4      STATE ORPHANAGES WEBSITE PROPOSAL
   In keeping with our awareness campaign , we have decided to design website for states orphanage homes.eg
[www.abujaorphanages.org,www.abiaorphanages.org,www.adamawaorphanages.org,www.akwaibomorphanages.org,www.anambraorphanages.org,
www.bauchiorphanages.org,www.bayelsaorphanages.org,www.benueorphanages.org,www.bornoorphanages.org,www.crossriverorphanages.org,www.deltaorphanages.org,www.ebonyiorphanages.org,www.edoorphanages.org,www.ekitiorphanages.org,www.enugu
orphanages.org,www.gombeorphanages.org,www.imoorphanages.org,www.jigawaorphanages.org,www.kadunaorphanages.org,www.kanoorphanages.org,www.katsinaorphanages.org,www.kebbiorphanages.org,www.kogiorphanages.org,www.kwaraorphanages.org,www.lagosorphanages.org,www.nassarawaorphanages.org,www.nigerorphanages.org,www.ogunorphanages.org,www.ondoorphanages.org,www.osunorphanages.org,www.oyoorphanages.org,www.plateauorphanages.org,www.riversorphanages.org,www.sokotoorphanages.org,www.tarabaorphanages.org,www.yobeorphanages.org,www.zamfaraorphanages.org,]

The site will comprise of registered orphanages and will feature names of founders,number of inmates,locations,contact address and their peculiar needs etc.  Here individuals and group who will like to float their state orphanages website can contact us detailed proposal.
THOSE WHO WILL LIKE TO SPONSOR THIS PROJECT WILL HAVE THEIR NAMES & PICTURES LISTED IN THE SITE AS OUR BENEFACTOR/ MENTORS.

Jeff  Nkwocha
National coordinator
NIGERIAN ORPHANAGES NETWORK
www.nigerianorphanages.blogspot.com
+2348030485016 jeffnkwocha@gmail.com


                                 
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    5    ORPHANAGES HOMES 'NEED ASSESSMENT PROJECT'  [NAP]

Nigerians can now commission/sponsor the media publication of any orphanage homes 'need assessment project of his choice .
pls. see our commissioned work with the Punch Newspaper of August 10, 2012    below.
  TARGET FUND---------------- $1000.00


A home needs your help

August 10, 2012 by Agency Reporter
Late Adenuga and the twins she raised Late Adenuga and the twins she raised
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A few shining souls hear the summons of God, voices issuing assignations. Others hear nothing, but in pursuit of the things they hold dear, quietly fulfilling a calling.
Ige Idris rises at dawn. Indeed, he must. There are dozens of children to be washed, clothed, fed and ferried to school, and, alongside his sister Joy, he oversees the process. In the evenings, the children eat dinner, clown around, do lessons and school work, watch TV, pray and go to bed. Come morning the day repeats itself, with slight variations. It has been so for many years. Ige and Joy Idris cannot oversleep, take the day off, or go on holiday. They are in their twenties and they run an orphanage.
Oyiza Orphanage was established by their mother, Dr. Oyiza Adenuga, a woman so extraordinary that, five years after her death, she is still remembered and mourned by the huge numbers of people whose lives she has impacted. Adenuga once found a mad woman wandering on the streets with children in tow. She took the woman in and cared for her and her children. When she found abandoned and malnourished twin babies she took them in and nursed them to robust health. She ran a maternity centre for two decades, with services so cheap they were virtually free. Because she was always taking in abandoned children and orphans the suggestion was made that she formally establish a home for them. And she did, using her own home.
Adenuga passed away in 2007 at the age of 45, leaving behind two devastated children, and an orphanage that was home to more than 40 kids.
Ige and Joy quietly stepped into their mother’s shoes, and responsibility for the orphans in the home fell on their young shoulders. Indeed, both postponed their education so they could take care of the orphans each lovingly calls “My kids.”
It is a huge task they have undertaken, and though they do not have sponsors or a regular cash inflow, they have made a success of it; the children are happy and quite a few of them are overweight. They have care-givers rotating 24-hour shifts. All the kids but the two youngest are in primary and secondary schools.
“It’s not easy at all,” brother and sister admit. “It’s God that has been helping us.”
It doesn’t end there. The orphanage not only takes in vulnerable and abandoned children, Ige Idris helps lost children as well, tracing their families in Ibadan, where the orphanage is located, and sometimes in towns and villages far from the state. A child was once brought into the centre by the police. He looked to be about five years old. He was found wandering and sleeping on the streets. He was covered in scars and deep, healed knife wounds. He was bathed, fed, clothed and sheltered at the orphanage. Ige along with a police officer at Iyaganku police station tried to find the boy’s family. He succeeded in locating the street where they lived. It turned out the boy’s father was a homeless thug and he was responsible for the child’s scars. Residents recounted how he once tried to cripple him so he would stop moving about.
“It’s terrible,” says Ige. “We see these things all the time. I don’t understand how people could do such things to their own children. Sometimes we find babies so new-born their placenta would still be attached to their bellies. I would bury the placenta.”
Besides running the orphanage and tracing families of lost children, Ige and Joy run around looking for funds to keep the orphanage afloat. They have no stable financial support and their responsibilities are enormous.
He says, “My sister and I, we get nothing out of this. But we love our kids, and we love what we do. And we sleep peacefully.”
([To support Joy and Ige Idris in their life’s work, please give to: Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB)
A/C: Oyiza Orphanage, A/c No: 0029952815
Ige can be contacted on 08039650114 & 08059558467.
Joy can be contacted on 08038095964 & 08052237525

1 comment:

  1. Has anyone heard of the "Living Salvation Orphanage Home?" If so, can you give me more information?

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