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7th NOVEMBER 2025: Empowering and building healthier children

Through this outreach, Grace Life Foundation strengthened its mission to empower children and build healthier, more connected communities. Your donations make efforts like this possible! DONATE HERE.

1st November 2025: WE NEED YOUR HELP

A Dentist who visited GOVERNMENT DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL ADEWOLE recommended that JUSTINA removes a tooth after she complained of tooth pain that is not allowing her to eat properly. GRACE LIFE FOUNDATION is offering to sponsor this treatment for JUSTINA. DONATE HERE.

31st October 2025: WE NEED YOUR HELP

During our oral care outreach, We discovered AMEEN ABDULRAHMAN is in need of dental attention. A dentist who visited the school recommended him to have 3 teeth removed to prevent an overbite. If this is not done, he will likely need braces later, which would incur a cost of approximately 1.5 MILLION NAIRA. The Grace Life Foundation is offering to sponsor this treatment with Yusjib Hospital's partnership to address the issue promptly and avoid further complications. DONATE HERE.

30th October 2025: Grace Life Foundation Visits School to Educate Students on Oral Hygiene

Beyond brushing and toothpaste, it's about giving children confidence in their smiles!

28th October 2025: Grace Life Foundation Visits School for Dental Health Education

Grace Life Foundation visited a school to discuss dental health. They distributed toothpaste and talked to the students about the importance of brushing their teeth daily.

Each smile tells a story of care, kindness, and possibility. Together, we're helping children build healthy habits and bright futures!

28th October 2025: The Start of Our Oral Hygiene Campaign at Adewole Estate, Ilorin

We kick off our oral hygiene outreach today!

7th October 2025: Grace Life Foundation Talks About Female Genital Mutilation

Our recent outreach on Female Genital Mutilation was an eye-opening and impactful experience. The session brought together community members to learn about the dangers of FGM and the importance of protecting the rights and health of girls.

Participants engaged actively, shared personal thoughts, and asked important questions about culture, health, and education. Many expressed a clearer understanding of how harmful FGM is and why it must be stopped.

The team from Grace Life Foundation emphasized that ending FGM starts with awareness and collective responsibility. We encouraged everyone to speak out, educate others, and support survivors with compassion.

We're grateful to the community leaders who welcomed us and made this campaign a success. Together, we're building a safer future for every girl with @whatabouther.ng

3rd October 2025: Grace Life Foundation Visits An-Sarul Islam School

Today, Grace Life Foundation visited Ansarul Islam School on 3rd October, 2025 to share stationeries with the students. Seeing their smiles reminded us why we do this – to support their learning and brighten their future. Little things like a pen or a book go a long way in their journey. We thank the school and the community for welcoming us with open arms.

2nd October 2025: Giving Back to the Community

When a girl stays in school, she changes her future and her community. Grace Life Foundation distributes sanitary pads to girls in need, giving them dignity and opportunity. Your support makes this possible. Donate and be part of the change.

30th September 2025: Vocational Skills Outreach Activity Report

Program: Vocational Skills Outreach

Location: Community Secondary School, Ogele

Objectives

  • To introduce students to vocational skills as a pathway to self-reliance
  • To provide practical training in bead making and Art Making
  • To encourage interest in entrepreneurship and skill acquisition among secondary school students

Activities Conducted

  • Orientation Session: Brief introduction about Grace Life Foundation and the purpose of the outreach
  • Skill Training 1 – BEAD MAKING: Students were guided step-by-step in designing simple bead works
  • Skill Training 2 – ART MAKING: Demonstration of Art making with active student participation
  • Q&A Session: Students asked questions and shared their thoughts on how the skills could be applied

Outcomes

  • Students gained hands-on experience in bead making and Art making
  • Increased awareness among students about the importance of vocational skills
  • Positive feedback from teachers and students regarding the relevance of the training
  • Strengthened relationship between Grace Life Foundation and the Ogele community

Next Steps

  • Follow up with the school to assess how students are practicing the skills learned
  • Plan similar skill outreach programs in other schools within the community
  • Explore opportunities for sustained vocational training through partnerships and mentorship

Conclusion

The vocational skills outreach at Community Secondary School, Ogele, was a success. It achieved its objectives of equipping students with practical knowledge, fostering creativity, and inspiring a mindset of self-reliance. Grace Life Foundation remains committed to expanding these initiatives to reach more schools and empower more young people.

At Grace Life Foundation, we believe education and creativity go hand in hand. Our outreach programs empower children with the skills and opportunities to learn, express themselves, and grow into tomorrow's leaders.


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