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We ensure children affected by disasters or conflict receive food, shelter, emotional care, and education. We protect them, support reunification with families, and advocate for their rights locally and globally.

We aim to reach 100,000 caregivers and 1,000 practitioners through education, training, and collaboration with networks and government ministries in all 36 Nigerian states, including Abuja.

We promote safer communities, democratic participation, and human rights awareness through grassroots programs, legal assistance, and civic education.

We research pressing public health issues and collaborate with health professionals to provide awareness, free screenings, and support services for underserved communities.
We work to reduce climate-related risks by encouraging community tree planting, clean energy alternatives, and environmental education.
We promote access to safe drinking water and hygienic sanitation facilities through the construction of boreholes and awareness campaigns on hygiene practices.
We work to reduce climate-related risks by encouraging community tree planting, clean energy alternatives, and environmental education.
Heritage Givers Foundation supports local agriculture, food distribution, and nutrition education to fight hunger and build resilient communities.

During crises like floods or displacement, we distribute essential food supplies to families in urgent need.

We empower local farmers with training in climate-smart farming practices and provide tools and seeds to increase productivity.

We run nutrition workshops for caregivers and school feeding programs to ensure children are healthy and ready to learn.