Children Outreach ProgramĀ – Warri, Delta State (2018)
Target Amount:
The Anita Oromoni Foundation’s inaugural children’s outreach program in Warri marked a significant milestone in our mission to support vulnerable children. This comprehensive initiative reached over 200 underprivileged children across multiple communities in Warri, delivering both immediate assistance and long-term developmental support.
Key Components
Educational Support
Distribution of complete school supply packages including:
Textbooks and notebooks
Writing materials and mathematical sets
School bags and uniforms
Educational tablets loaded with learning resources
After-school tutoring program establishment
Basic computer literacy workshops
Nutrition Program
Daily nutritious meal provision during the program
Nutrition education for children and caregivers
Distribution of vitamin supplements
Partnership with local food vendors to ensure sustainable meal programs
Training on healthy eating habits and food hygiene
Mentorship Initiative
One-on-one mentoring sessions with successful professionals
Group counseling sessions
Career guidance workshops
Life skills development training
Leadership development activities
Interactive Learning Activities
STEM education workshops
Creative arts and crafts sessions
Sports and physical education programs
Environmental awareness activities
Cultural heritage appreciation sessions
Community Impact
Immediate Outcomes
Supported 200+ children with essential educational materials
Provided over 1,000 nutritious meals
Conducted 50+ hours of mentorship sessions
Established 5 after-school study centers
Long-term Benefits
Improved academic performance among participants
Enhanced self-confidence and social skills
Stronger community engagement in children’s education
Increased awareness of child safety and rights
Partnerships
Local schools and educational institutions
Healthcare providers
Community leaders and organizations
Corporate sponsors
Volunteer professionals
Future Development
Annual follow-up programs
Expansion to neighboring communities
Implementation of monitoring and evaluation systems