Welcome to Amala Nwobodo Foundation
Whatever you do for others is an expression of who you are
Who we are
Amala Nwobodo Foundation is an interface between the goodwill philanthropist and the beneficiary. We are the extension of your hands and the interface between you and the world. In a nutshell, we are the extended hand of the sponsors and the supervisors to the beneficiaries. We advise both members and help them achieve their goals. In so doing, our ultimate goal is also achieved.
We are the best anonymous garment you can wear. We make your voice so loud even when you seem invisible. ANF is an umbrella under which you can hide and do landmark exploits without being in the spotlight.
Through our streamlined categorised and articulated programmes, we stir you towards helping qualified students fulfill their dreams of obtaining academic certificates as you partake in sponsoring their education.
We give you the platform to express your heart by investing your time and resources on humanity: for we believe that whatever you do for others is an expression of who you are.
Our Goal
- To administer programmes; execute or supervise health programmes, academic and non-academic projects initiated by the Foundation or by sponsors.
- To identify areas of needs in schools and students’ affairs and to expose the needs by means of juxtaposition to the relevant bodies in the society, who are capable of supplying them.
- To help well-meaning members of the society offer scholarships to students on individual and collective bases by creating a platform for students of different status and backgrounds such as the orphans, physically challenged, students of single/widowed parents, students from broken homes, relatives or any other interest group; to assess funds for education by generating and updating documentation of highly intelligent students with outstanding results alongside their dream professions and advertising them on our website in a bid to attract the world’s attention to them.
- To bridge the gap between the expectant beneficiaries and the goodwill benefactors by our efficient supervision and advice to both parties respectively





What We Do
- Helping hands to the needy
Dame Amala Nwobodo is known to have consistently extended kind gestures in different empowerment programs to Nigerians, through Amala Nwobodo Foundation.
- A succour to those that are down
Dame Amala Nwobodo is referred to as Dame by those who have come in contact with her. She consistently imagines a society where everyone lives in abundance of physical and spiritual supplies, according to God’s promises.
- We put smiles on many faces
Amala Nwobodo Foundation is a well-founded humanitarian organization that currently brings succor to the needy. Today, the Foundation has given hope and support to many families and individuals.
Impact Stories
Since the outbreak of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, Amala Nwobodo Foundation has adopted measures to cushion the effects of the lockdown.
70% of Nigerians depend on the daily income to survive and this population has been the most affected.
The Foundation has started the distribution of relief items to these vulnerable Nigerians but is limited because of the large coverage area.
We’re calling on other Nigerians to show compassion to this population by partnering or supporting the Foundation with either cash or relief items. Interested parties can join the outreach groups on the frontline or send in their donations.
Should you require additional information, kindly contact us on:
2348033124110
07088344670
0706953 4839
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @amalanwobodofdn
Facebook: amalanwobodofoundation
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1ST OUTREACH
ANF#DEFEATCOVID-19 OUTREACH TO ABULE-IJESHA COMMUNITY IN SHOMOLU LAGOS NIGERIA ON SATURDAY, 4TH OF APRIL 2020

DOOR TO DOOR DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD ITEMS @ ABULE-IJESHA SHOMOLU
Following the recent outbreak of Covid-19 and considering the ravaging effects of the enforced total lockdown in Lagos Nigeria on almost 70% of Nigerians who depend on the daily income for survival, ANF launched #DefeatCovid-19. Pictures show our first charitable outreach to Abule-Ijesha community of Shomolu LGA, Lagos state Nigeria

DONATION OF SANITARY ITEMS TO HEALTH CENTRE SHOMOLU
ANF donated packs of sanitary items like sanitizer, facemask and disposable hand gloves to Shomolu Health Centre and distributed the same items in the neighbourhood.

THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE SUPPORTS ANF#DEFEATCOVID-19
Following the recent outbreak of Covid-19 and considering the ravaging effects of the enforced total lockdown in Lagos Nigeria on almost 70% of Nigerians who depend on the daily income for survival, ANF launched #DefeatCovid-19. Pictures show our first charitable outreach to Abule-Ijesha community of Shomolu LGA, Lagos state Nigeria

HIGHLIGHTS OF ANF#DEFEATCOVID-19 ABULE-IJESHA SHOMOLU OUTREACH
PICTURES BELOW HIGHLIGHT THE SHARING OF COVID-19 RELIEF MATERIALS TO ABULE-IJESHA RESIDENTS IN SHOMOLU LAGOS












2ND OUTREACH
ANF#DEFEATCOVID-19 OUTREACH TO KUSA STREET BARIGA LADILAK (EXTREME END) ON SATURDAY, 11TH OF APRIL 2020
The extreme end of Kusa Street is a stark contrast to the entrance of the street.
While well-structured storey buildings line both sides of the entrance of the relatively long street, unbelievably, at the tail end of the same street, the adjoining sides (with all due respect) can only be described as a slum.
The environment is densely populated and the houses (mostly delapidated buildings) knitted together.
An outbreak of Corona Virus in such a place would be disastrous.
ANF is therefore using this media to call on the government and other concerned bodies to extend aids to these residents.
We have also identified the need to educate the residents on the importance of social distancing and contant washing of hands.
However, our major concern is that we can not assertain the availability of pipe born water supply in the area.
It is note worthy that the residents 0f the extreme end of Kusa Street who are majorly youth, are resonsive to us, ANF workers, as we embarked on our door to door distribution of food items.




ANF distributes handy pocket-size sanitizers to residents of Palmgrove Shomolu.



HIGHLIGHTS OF ANF#DEFEATCOVID-19 OUTREACH KUSA STREET PALMGROVE
























3RD AND 4TH OUTREACH
ANF#DEFEATCOVID-19 FAILED AND SUCCESSFUL OUTREACH TO APPOLO MAKOKO AND OSHIPITAN STREET BARIGA LADILAK RESPECTIVELY
ANFDEFEATCOVID-19 OUTREACH FAILED AT APPOLO MAKOKO ON SATURDAY, 18TH OF APRIL 2020
ANF attempted distributing food items to Appolo community in Makoko but encountered resistance from the residents who are oblivious to the danger presently constituted by Covid-19.
The excited ignorant residents crowded the street and encompassed the food truck, making it impossible for ANF field workers to observe and maintain social distancing in the course of distributing the items.
ANF Outreach Team was eventually rescued from the encompassing crowd by men of Nigeria Police Force Adekunle.
ANF observes the need and urgency for the appropriate government agencies to enlighten and sensitize the residents of Makoko on the importance of observing social distancing and other healthy hygienic practices as well as arrange even distribution of palliative to the community residents.
ANFDEFEATCOVID-19 OUTREACH ON THE 21ST OF APRIL 2020 TO OSHIPITAN STREET (EXTREME END) BARIGA LADILAK
Three days after the failed outreach to Makoko, ANF#DefeatCovid-19 team embarked on a door-to-door distribution of foodstuff to the residents of the extreme end of Oshipitan street.
The residents welcomed and co-operated with ANF team. It was a successful outreach.
ANF is honoured by the presence of Miss Precious Okoye, the present Miss Polo who worked tirelessly with the team as they distribute the relief materials. Indeed, she has the strength of a horse! ANF admires her love for humanity and appreciates her contribution to the success of ANF#Covid-19 Oshipitan Outreach.
HIGHLIGHTS OF ANF#DEFEATCOVID-19 OUTREACH OSHIPITAN STREET (EXTREME END) BARIGA LADILAK



5TH OUTREACH
ANF#DEFEATCOVID-19 OUTREACH TO ITALOWO-AJEGUNLE COMMUNITY IN IKORODU LAGOS NIGERIA ON SATURDAY, 4TH OF APRIL 2020
Italowo-Ajegunle community is a co-ordinated suburb on the outskirts of Lagos, close to the boundary of Lagos state and Ogun state.
ANF team arrived at the community after a long-distance drive.
However, the peaceful atmosphere we encountered rejuvenated the team.
Moreover, the residents were joyful at sighting the team and they fully co-operated with the team.






KUDOS TO THE LOCAL VIGILANTE 0F ITALOWO-AJEGUNLE IKORODU LAGOS NIGERIA
ANF recognises the heavy presence of men of the local vigilante group operating in Italowo-Ajegunle Ikorodu. We appreciate them for providing security to the NGO during the outreach. ANF accredits the calmness of the community to the efficiency of the security outfit.
THE WIDOWS IN THE COMMUNITY WERE NOT LEFT OUT
ANF presents packed food items to the widows in the Italowo-Ajegunle Ikorodu ably represented by their community co-ordinator, Mrs Ifeyinwa Patricia Agbo and a few others.
AND ANF#DEFEATCOVID-19 OUTREACH TEAM CONCLUDED WITH FEW DANCE STEPS






6TH OUTREACH
ANF#DEFEATCOVID-19 OUTREACH TO LAGOS UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL (LUTH). IDI-ARABA LAGOS ON THURSDAY, 21ST OF MAY 2020
ANF team visited Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-Araba, with cartons of liquid soap and sanitiser. We were heartily received by Prof W.L. Adeyemo, the Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee (CMAC) and his deputy, Dr. Deji Oluwole on behalf of the Chief Medical Director, (LUTH CMD), Prof. Chris Bode. Remarkably is the strict adherent to social distancing and the usage of facemasks by the management and staff of the institution as could be seen in the pictures. It was so absolute that we were even denied the pleasure of seeing the faces of our hosts. The Chairman, Prof Adeyemo, did not economise time as he extensively explains to us, the reality of Covid-19. According to him, Covid-19 is not a sham as many people insinuate. The alarming numbers of Covid-19 patients admitted in LUTH are enough evidence that the virus is real, therefore, people should adhere strictly to the stipulated health measures in order to curb the spread of the virus.





HELPING VISUALLY CHALLENGED STUDENT
Pictures show the presentation of a laptop and other learning materials to Moses, a visually challenged student of English, University of Lagos. (L – R) Dr. Carol Anyagwa; Dame Amala Nwobodo, Moses (beneficiary); Uzor Okeke (ANF Coordinator) and Professor Emmanuel Adedun.
DISTRIBUTION OF RELIEF MATERIALS TO WIDOWS
Dame Amala Nwobodo has made significant contributions to the widespread distribution of relief materials to widows and challenged individuals especially in intervention areas as it relates to education, housing, health and welfare.