OUR ACTIVITIES
Udukhotse Foundation runs collaborative workshops with other Non-governmental Organizations that specialize in passionately driven training workshops, seminars, conferences, and skills acquisitions in rural areas.
We render our services systematical by doing several surveys, and follow-up surveys on areas we hope to cover. This is done in an objective way to enable us to achieve the desired goal.
Year 2015
Training and empowering of Afenmai Women on various skills acquisition like tie and dye, beading, soap making, tailoring. The five best among them were further trained by our partners Haven Re-habilitation and Re-integrated Foundation, they were empowered and they have started small scale business in their in their various communities.
Year 2015
We engaged in Mission work where we visited the physically challenged persons in Agenebode, Etsako East LGA. A survey was done to various areas they needed help. We had discussed together how to meet the Local Government for aide. We involved the then Local Government boss because we were told most of them have died as a result of negligence on the part of the government – they are denied adequate care.
Year 2016
We assisted the Halima Factor Initiative to promote her Internally Displaced Persons Environmental project and facilitated process to provide books and other materials
Year 2016
We have given out clothing to those who needed them and we have counseled those who are traumatized.
Year 2016
We also gave financial assistance to Youth Rebirth, to facilitate process to equip and prepare children to go back to school by providing basic school materials and giving them scholarship.
Year 2017
We assisted the Jerry Adeesowe Initiative to train one child for three terms.
Year 2017
We contributed towards the rescue mission of the Youth Sensitization Club to save one baby Mohammed Buhari Yahaya (18 months) who underwent a surgery on his two hands as a result of abuse by his step mother Khadijah. This happened 19th December, 2017. NAPTIP carried out the arrest.
We reached out to these physically challenged people through various channels; this is to empower them with skill acquisition, making them independent, keep them busy and creative enough not to depend on their immediate environment and not to be seen as liabilities to the government.