Meet Emeka Oluigbo from Imo State and Sunday from Uburu, Ebonyi State. These two young boys have faced unimaginable hardship and abandonment. After losing their fathers, their mothers left them to marry other men, forcing Emeka and Sunday to flee to the streets.

A Desperate Struggle to Survive

With no one to care for them, Emeka and Sunday trekked to the city, where they began begging for food to survive. Their education, once a promising future, was abandoned. Now, they face the harsh realities of life as street children.

A Beacon of Hope: Uche-Nnamani Vulnerable Children Foundation

But there is hope. Uche-Nnamani Vulnerable Children Foundation is committed to providing Emeka and Sunday with a brighter future. We believe every child deserves love, care, and education. Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and reintegrate vulnerable children like Emeka and Sunday into society.

 

Join Us in Making a Difference

If you’re moved by Emeka and Sunday’s story, please consider supporting our cause. Together, we can provide these young boys with:

– Access to education

– A safe and nurturing environment

– Healthcare and nutrition

– A chance to rebuild their lives

Contact us at mailto:admin@unvcfoundation.org.ng to learn more about our mission and how you can help.

Let’s give Emeka and Sunday a second chance at a happy childhood.

A Cry for Help: John’s Story

John, a young boy from Ofiom in Ebonyi State, has endured unimaginable hardship. A devastating land dispute between his community and a neighboring one has claimed the lives of his mother and siblings. Forced to flee for his life, John found himself alone and adrift in Abakaliki town, seeking shelter under the Presco flyover.

A Chance Encounter

I met John during a recent visit to Abakaliki. As I watched him, I saw beyond the dust and dirt that covered him. I took him to a nearby barbing salon, where a simple haircut transformed his appearance. But it was his story that truly transformed my heart.

A New Beginning

Uche-Nnamani Vulnerable Children Foundation is committed to helping John rebuild his life. We believe that every child deserves access to education, safety, and love. We are enrolling John in school, as he has already completed his primary education.

You Can Help

If you’re moved by John’s story and want to support our mission, please reach out to us at admin@unvcfoundation.org.ng. Together, we can provide John and other vulnerable children with a brighter future.

 

Thank you for your kindness and support!

As I traveled to Abakaliki for a burial ceremony at Nwedeoga Idenyi, I encountered a heart-wrenching sight at Presco Junction. A group of street children, visibly malnourished and unkempt, caught my attention. Their faces bore the unmistakable signs of hunger and neglect.

Moved by compassion, I decided to intervene. I took the children to a nearby barbing salon, where they received a fresh haircut. The transformation was remarkable – they looked adorable, and their faces lit up with joy.

One of the boys, in particular, shared his poignant story with me. Having lost his father, he was abandoned by his mother, who remarried. With his grandfather and mother also deceased, he was left to fend for himself. Originally from Uburu, near Dave Umahi’s university, he had completed primary school but was forced to discontinue his education due to lack of sponsorship.

We are eager to help these young boys enroll in secondary school. We are exploring the possibility of enrolling him at David Umahi’s primary and secondar