Uche Nnamani Vulnerable Children Foundation

Our Vision

A society where no child is deprived access to quality care, health care, education, and economic opportunities due to vulnerability.
Values

  1. Compassion
  2. Care
  3. Honesty
  4. Love
  5. Transparency
  6. Accountability
  7. Competency

 

Our Mission

Uche-Nnamani Vulnerable Children foundation’s mission is to provide care, protection, support to abandoned orphans and vulnerable children especially girls. We aim to protect them from abuse and exploitation, give them access to education, healthcare, and opportunities, and help them rebuild their lives and have a brighter future.

Aims & Objectives

  1. Reduce incidence of sexual abuse, exploitation, abduction and human trafficking of the vulnerable children.
  2. ⁠Settle abandoned children in safe care home.
  3. Offer quality care, healthcare, and educational opportunities to the needy, forgotten and vulnerable children.
  4. Equip street children with learning difficulties with useful skills for self-sufficiency.
  5. Foster a compassionate society that accepts, supports, and treat these remarkable children with kindness and love.
  6. Create pastoral and counseling environment for spiritual and psychological care.
  7. Trace out addresses of the vulnerable children and reunite them with their lost families or relatives in any part of Nigeria.

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Welcome to Uche Nnamani Vulnerable Children Foundation

We are a beacon of hope for vulnerable and abandoned children, especially fatherless children of mentally challenged mothers who are among the poorest of the poor.

These unfortunate children, including those abandoned by needy mothers, are often seen on Nigerian streets, roads, and marketplaces. They sleep on the roadside without mats or beds and wander with their mentally challenged mothers. Some are born from rape, appearing unkempt and walking half-naked with matted hair. Others are orphans abandoned on the streets.

They survive on gutter water, scavenged food from dumping grounds, and leftovers from kind passersby. Daily, some go missing, preyed upon by human traffickers. Many suffer sexual molestation and rape by suspected ritualists for alleged financial gain, sustaining injuries and living in pain.

Worse off than the poorest of the poor, these children have no one to ensure their well-being or safety. They roam the streets, roads, dumping grounds, and bus stops with their mentally unstable mothers, lacking essential necessities like clothing, quality care, healthcare, education, and proper parental support.

Tragically, they die from treatable diseases such as pneumonia, malaria, and others. Deprived of human dignity, we believe these children deserve care and protection as human beings. With proper support, they can become valuable members of society, which currently overlooks them.


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