Sunday, December 07, 2025

Nigeria – medical outreach for young and the elderly 6th December, 2025

From Gladys - The results of our survey on medical needs after our initiatives to primary schools in the cities and villages demonstrated the great demand. We came to the conclusion that we would further our support with free medical care and reading materials for children . For our December 2025 outreach we carried out the schools and community free medicine and optometry outreach also dementia awareness for the elderly We are looking forward to meeting the needs of three schools and in market places in different areas of the state and have already collected 700 reading glasses. Our aim is to help with primary health care to those who cannot afford to buy medications or visit the hospital. We will be attended by doctors to disseminate information and medications and treat blood pressure, hypertension.














Saturday, October 11, 2025

Updates - Nigeria and Uganda

Many congratulations to  Dr.  Raphael  on the acquisition of new premises for  his inspirational history library, library activities  and much more due to the magnificence  of the premises and its potential to truly benefit the community in which he has served so diligently for many years – and to Daniel for his incredible management of his many projects not least the commencement of his poultry  business initiative in January of this year with young chicks. Now the birds are matured producing 125 eggs a day supplementing the children’s diets and as an impetus to his small business  management no doubt benefitting from his excellent agricultural knowledge and experience -  much appreciation of and praise to you both.







Saturday, October 04, 2025

Nigeria - 'Free Skill Acquisition Center For Women'.

 Nigeria from Dr, Rafael James . We run among many others a 'Free Skill Acquisition Center For Women'. for the economic emancipation of women to be self reliant in challenging times. I believe the world can only move forward through the contribution of women. We visited  Abaranja Comprehensive College in Alimosho Local Governmnet Area of Lagos and teach the students how to prepare fish/meat rolls so they can gain knowledge of how to assist their parents at home with breakfasts.








India--- instilling 21st-century life skills

 India - DEEP  Foundation and Pahal have partnered together to take our project Udaan to the youth of Madhya Pradesh.

The five month long learning journey is aimed at instilling 21st-century life skills among the youth in the Barwani region near Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

A big thanks Aparna for facilitating the inauguration and registration session

…. And much praise to Sujata and team as  Deep  Foundation goes from strength to  strength.






Saturday, September 20, 2025

Launch of our poultry project in Hoim, Uganda

 Collection boxes Aghalee   September, 2025

Many  thanks from A Ray of Hope, UNESCO Youth Ambassador for the Culture of Peace to the proprietors, staff,  and customers of  Aghalee Centra, Aghalee Pharmacy, Aghalee  Building and Agricultural Supplies .

On this occasion we are fortunate to support again a sizable disabled community in Uganda that is monitored and cared for by  Sophie and  team as part of  Sophgenyi Feeble Care Initiative (Feeble Care Uganda), a registered non-profit organization with a vision to transform the lives of persons with disability (PWDs) within their communities. They  advocate for inclusion basing on the principles of “Leaving No One Behind”.

There are no superlatives to describe Sophie and her team as they endeavour to bring dignity to the disabled and in doing so advocate for ,  a sustainable life style and promoting a  very positive difference allowing the community to be a major influential factor in their own growth and development.

Sophgenyi Feeble Care Initiative - scfi  Empowering Ability through Poultry 🐓

Thrilled to announce the launch of our poultry project in Hoima, where 20 homesteads of Persons with Disabilities each received chickens to kick-start small-scale poultry businesses.

This initiative is helping to boost household incomes, promote independence, and advance inclusion in our communities.

We extend our deepest gratitude to our friends and partners in Aghalee whose generous support made this possible 🙏.















Together, we are building an inclusive Uganda where disability is not inability 💪🇺🇬.

Friday, September 05, 2025

Ethiopia – Hostel for disadvantaged girls

 Ethiopia – Hostel for disadvantaged girls . As part of our agricultural progression we now  have improved the ground and made the water distribution more efficient we are grateful for the  support for a small business outlet/ kiosks  adjacent to the girls’ hostel to allow us the opportunities of selling our produce and possibly renting the outlets during quiet parts of the year. This will add to the sustainability and self dependence of the hostel contributing also to being able to afford more educational supplies and will be used to teach our students about marketing and economy, profit/ loss etc.
We consulted with the beneficiaries before, during, and after the production process. UDA and AHEAD committee members participated in the general needs assessment discussions, while the more hygiene pad-specific consultations were facilitated by female stakeholders.

 Feedback from the pilot phase indicated that the girls were very happy to use the reusable pads. They embraced the rationale behind sustainability and affordability of the new hygiene pads. However, the main challenge and a significant barrier to the continued use of these eco-friendly hygiene pads is the lack of sufficient water for washing and reuse. There has been no running water for the last five months. 

 Before progressing to the next phase of the hygiene pad initiative, we must address the water issue. This year, raising funds to ensure water security at our hostel in Shakiso will be one of our top priorities.

On a related note, our hostel was previously in a poor state of repair. We’re pleased to report that most of the key repair work has now been completed. That said, further repairs are still needed, such as mending doors and installing window panes. The fencing is also aging quickly and will need serious repairs soon.













Nigeria – medical outreach for young and the elderly 6th December, 2025

From Gladys - The results of our survey on medical needs after our initiatives to primary schools in the cities and villages demonstrated...