Our mission is to transform lives and communities through compassion, empowerment, and justice. We focus on supporting the less privileged, empowering widows, youths, and orphans, promoting peace and human rights, and partnering with others to create sustainable impact.
We serve a wide range of vulnerable groups, including widows, orphans, the handicapped, underprivileged youths, low-income earners, inmates, and underserved communities across Nigeria.
Our programs include food distribution, school uniform donations, community service projects, skill acquisition training, monetary support to widows and the elderly, prison outreach, and human rights advocacy.
You can support us by donating via our secure donation platform on the website. Every contribution—big or small—goes directly to funding our outreach, training, and empowerment programmes. Visit the Donate Now page to give or use the details below:
NAIRA ACCOUNT
LOISBASIL CHARITY FOUNDATION
1032005789
FIRST CITY MONUMENT BANK;
USD ACCOUNT LOISBASIL CHARITY FOUNDATION
2006140648
FIRST CITY MONUMENT BANK
Absolutely! We welcome passionate individuals who want to make a difference. Visit our Become a Volunteer page to learn more and sign up to join our growing family of changemakers.
We are guided by a committed Board of Trustees and follow strict financial and operational standards. Regular audits, impact reports, and donor updates are part of our commitment to full transparency.
Yes, you can specify whether your donation goes to a particular program—such as food outreach, skill training, or school support—or allow us to allocate it where the need is greatest.
Yes. We partner with local and international organizations that share our vision to expand our reach, strengthen our programs, and drive meaningful change.
We welcome partnerships that align with our mission. Visit the Become a Partner page or contact us directly to explore collaboration opportunities.
We are based in Nigeria and carry out activities across several communities. Our goal is to reach both rural and urban areas where needs are most urgent.
Yes. We run skill acquisition centers that offer training in areas like tailoring, crafts, and small-scale business skills, especially for women, youths, and widows to promote self-reliance.
Beneficiaries are identified through community engagement, referrals, and outreach programs. We work closely with local leaders to ensure support reaches those in genuine need.