Our Interventions

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Our Interventions

AWOHF medical outreach program for Gidan Gimba community in Nasarawa state North-Central Nigeria.

The Medical Outreach for the Gidan Gimba , a rural community in New Karu Local Government Area in Nassarawa State, North Central Nigeria was carefully designed to impact the inhabitants of the community with over 200,000 persons. Gidan Gimba was deliberately chosen after an inspection (Community entry) of two other communities in the Local Government Area, as a community with the greatest need. The outreach was coordinated by AWOHF with the support of GreenAid Empowerment Foundation. Over 400 people and household were either medically treated or economically empowered. In attendance were representatives of Federal Ministry of Women Affairs (observers) and a reporter from the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).Representatives of the Federal Capital City Development
Authority. Representatives of the military and the local vigilante groups. The event was lavishly reported in the Nigeria Online news media such as Sun news online, nigeriadailynews.com; portal.nannews.ng; forums.allschool.com.ng; pulse.ng; latestnigerianews.com; dailytrust.com; allafrica.com, amongst several others.
In addition to our achievements in Gidan Gimba community, the community also appealed that we assist the community in the refurbishing of the only borehole that serves the community. And since it was bad, the community has been facing hardship of water for awhile and the only source of water available is a stream and open dugout wells that is not good for the health. The other request by the community is the renovation and furnishing of their Community LEA Primary School which is in a very bad state and urgent needs is required for the students.

The Achina community palliative program Anambra state.

Achina Community is located in the rural area of Anambra State, South Eastern Nigeria. A community of over 100,000 inhabitants played host to the AWOHF /GreenAid outreach team who were very delighted to receive the team, a total of 1,000 persons benefited from the palliative initiative and received various items ranging from Rice, Wrappers, salt, seasoning etc.30 persons also benefited from the skills empowerment initiative and benefited from the Sewing Machines, Grinding machines and popcorn machines. The AWOHF team of medical experts was on hand to administer to over 400 medical needs with very huge success. As one Madam Chioma Onyekachi a beneficiary pointed out, this is one of the best of its kind and they are truly grateful for God bringing the help to them at this time.

Lokogoma/AMAC medical and social development outreach program - 19th December, 2020.

As part of her partnership initiative drive, on the 19th of December,2020;AWOHF in partnership with GreenAid Empowerment Foundation Nigeria participated in an outreach program tagged Operation Feed the Nation. The Program which had over 2,000 beneficiaries in attendance, most of whom are women and children was for the villages within the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC).Over 15 villages where represented with most of the beneficiaries being the less privileged and poor.The program was anchored by the GreenAid Empowerment Foundation with the AWOHF team coordinating the Medical outreach for the exercise. Over 1,500 wrappers,1500(5kg) bags of rice, medical kits, food and drinks were distributed to all beneficiaries. A total of 30 persons also benefited from the skills
acquisition palliatives with 10 Sewing Machines,10 grinding Machines and 10 popcorn machines distributed during the event.

Karshi community covid-19 palliative outreach program - May 25th, 2020.

With the donations received, in May 25th, 2020; AWOHF and its team under the leadership of the Chairman/BoT-Brig. Gen. Enang Essien (Rtd) and the President of AWOHF Dr. Juliet Enang Essien along with a member of the Board of Trustees-Mrs. Mary Ukem and a team of Public health officers embarked on a palliative distribution outreach for the people of Karshi Village in Abuja, North Central Nigeria. A community with over 12,000 inhabitants located in the heart of Nigeria. The exercise which was very strategic and impact full saw over 100 households made up of women and children benefiting from the food stuff and nutrients provided by AWOHF at the peak of the Lockdown in Nigeria. In his message of appreciation, the Chief of the Village-Sheik Adamu Mohammed-in his words-stated that the exercise/palliative has brought a great deal of succor to the very needy women, widows, widowers and children of the community, and that AWOHF is the only organization that has recognized and reached out to his people and he sincerely commended the organization and the management for the consideration given to his community at this difficult time.