Uzoma Odilli Foundation

About Us

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Who We Are

Equipping youth with the tools to own their future.

From life skills to leadership: Bridging the gap for youth

At Uzoma Odilli Foundation, we believe that true community transformation starts with compassion and ends with empowerment. Our mission is to bridge the gap between vulnerability and self-sufficiency by investing in the most precious resource a community has: its people. From the energy of the youth to the resilience of the needy, we are dedicated to fostering a world where everyone has the tools, health, and heart to thrive.

History About Visioner

The Uzoma Odili Foundation was born out of a profound commitment to the people of the Ndokwa nation. The Founder’s vision is simple yet transformative: to ensure that financial barriers never stand in the way of brilliance, particularly in the critical field of healthcare.

 

By focusing on students of Ndokwa ethnicity and long-term residents who have called Ndokwa land home for a decade or more, the Founder has created a localized engine for socio-economic change. This isn’t just about charity; it’s about investing in the future healers of our own communities.

Dr. Nick Efosa Agbonifo - Founder

OUR OBJECTIVES

The Uzoma Odili Foundation aims to empower young people through leadership development and life skills training while providing a safety net for vulnerable children through foster homes and scholarship schemes.

To address the needs of young people by building their capacities through training on life skills and leadership development.

To promote community-based healthcare, nutrition, water, and environmental sanitation among people in communities.

To empower the needy members of the community for socio-economic transformations of their homesteads

To establish children’s foster homes and take care of vulnerable children in communities.

To establish a scholarship scheme for indigent children and the less privileged members of society

To offer moral guidance and services to persons including children, youth and adults.