Injustice, poverty, and hunger affect us all directly or indirectly.
You could have folded your arms in the face of need, but you chose to pay it forward by supporting us. Whatever you gave please note that no amount was too small and for that we will always be grateful.
For some it may not have seemed like much, but the one thing we are clear on is, choosing to act is always worth something.
We launched TAP in April 2020 and your support over the last two years has seen us raise over NGN 61 million enabling us positively impact 36,375 lives across 30 communities in Lagos.
As we commemorate TAP's second anniversary today, we are filled with gratitude for your continued support.
Despite her disability Precious remains unrelenting in her hopes of a better tomorrow...
Grandma Uzoma is a grandmother doing her best to improve her grandchildren's lives as well as leave them with an inheritance...
Ewe Nla translates to 'The Big Leaf' but also infers to 'A Great Person'. Though petite, Ayoka Alabi showed bravery in telling her story...
With a grateful heart, Mrs. Anitini is focused on making the best of her dire situation always mindful that some suffer worse fates
Despite his visual problems Ibukun still hopes to see his dreams come through
Grandma Idowu shares a story of suffering and struggling not just for her children but for their children as that is what women do, fight for those they love
Mr. Oso believes the love he has for his children rivals that of any father