Educating The Less Privileged Children

Educating The Less Privileged Children

Ways to give to sponsor and educating the less privileged children education in Nigeria 

Helpers Social Development Foundation is officially partnering with Silent Donor to accept donations to give out-of-school children access to education in Nigeria. 20.5 million children are out-of-school children in Nigeria. Giving through Silent Donor will help us to build classroom blocks, start a school feeding program and offer more out-of-school children access to education in Nigeria.

Steps to donate on the WorldRemit Platform

Through the Worldremit.com platform, you can send funds to sponsor children’s education, school feeding, and poverty relief programs for children, women, and male counterparts. 

You can send funds to our bank account directly using the following bank account details:

  • Bank Name: Guaranty Trust Bank.
  • Account name: Helpers Social Development Foundation
  • Swift Code: GTBINGLA
  • DOLLAR // Account number: 0491180198
  • POUNDS // Account Number: 0491180679
  • EURO // Account Number: 0491180208
  • Branch Location: Enugu State, Nigeria.

or 

Cash Pickup

Another option is to donate to Helpers Foundation WorldRemit.com through cash pickup. You need to indicate Our Chairman’s name: Okeke Chidi Chinwendu as the receiver’s name while donating. Cash pickup transfer is a payment that your recipient can collect as physical cash and then deposit to our bank account after receiving it.

Email us: partners@helpersfoundation.org if you need a donation receipt. 

Thank you for your generosity!

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 Educating the less privileged children in Nigerian society like in the advanced economies of the world is a right and not a privilege for them. Refusing to offer education to those unfortunate ones whose only misfortune stems from poor parentage, the world definitely spells doom for society. Educating the less privileged anywhere in the world would conform to one of the sustainable development goals (SDGs 4) of the United Nations. lack of education leads to poverty because everyone without education is living in extreme poverty. But most of children, youths and women living in extreme poverty in Nigeria lack basic education.

 

How Do You Educate the Underprivileged?

Educating the less privileged will give them the opportunity to learn not only to read and write but to expose them to the realities of the world in which they live, including advances made in the realm of science and technology so far. Such effort that is given to the less privileged in Nigerian society education will ultimately make them become useful citizens who will, using the education acquired, contribute meaningfully to the society, giving enabling environment.

 

Helpers Social Development Foundation’s primary goal is to equip less privileged children with literacy to break a circle of poverty.  The root cause of poverty in Nigeria is lack of education and to break the root cause of poverty in Nigeria, everyone needs to have access to education. Education helps us empower ourselves and defend our rights. 

 

Challenges Faced by less privileged children in Nigeria

There are well-known hurdles to scale through in a bid to call the attention of the less privileged in society. As the widespread incidence of poverty pervades the land, most of the less privileged, have been forced by their parents or guardians to engage in petty trade like selling sachet water, begging in some cases, selling vegetables and fruits, and child labour all in the bid to survive. And most of the income generated will go not to them, but to their parents and guardians whom they are serving.

 

The fact is that these young people need reorientation and can be talked into submitting to vocational training that will include tutorials on science and arts. Regular school admission for them is out of the question because most would have outgrown secondary school age. Yet these young people would have a date with destiny, for their good with the laudable initiative Helpers Foundation has developed, that the foundation intends to bear to fruition (for their benefit).

SOLUTION TO LESS PRIVILEGED CHILDREN

It will be safer and better to start out with 1000 of the less privileged, which Helpers Social Development Foundation plans to offer one million underprivileged children access to education before 2030, should the foundation receive the financial support it needed to achieve our goals. Helpers Social Development Foundation has started a nursery and primary school in the Oji-River area of Enugu State offering free education to underprivileged children. With a per capita income of less than 50 US dollars, the government is incapable of funding initiatives of this sort. Our foundation requires both financial and material assistance to provide educational materials to orphans, widowers and less privileged children in public schools in southeastern Nigeria, without which the planned initiative would not hold successfully.

 

WHY EDUCATION IS IMPORTANT FOR THE UNDERPRIVILEGED?

Education is important for the underprivileged in society and cannot be over-emphasized. It is something desirable and can be actualized given the right situation. It is important that Helpers Social Development Foundation solicits philanthropic interventions in Nigeria and abroad, knowing that granting education to those less privileged will not only guarantee their future but also help to prevent child abuse, child labour, and Violation of human rights incidence and will help in reducing crime in the society.

It may interest you to ask which organizations help with education in Africa,  Helpers Social Development Foundation remains the best education charitable organization in Africa through the provision of free education in our nursery and primary school Oji-River, distribution of learning and writing materials, scholarships to youth and women. Based on the founder of the Helpers Social Development Foundation’s childhood setback, he dedicated himself to ensuring underprivileged African children have access to sound education irrespective of gender or tribe.  

 

Nevertheless, HSDF as a non-political and nonprofit organization can be supported by way of contributions from public-spirited people, grants, philanthropists, contributions from private donors and fundraising. We at Helpers Social Development Foundation are desirous to continue supporting less privileged education in Africa, borne by a patriotic spirit and due diligence to serve and contribute to our organization’s quote in alleviating the challenges faced by poor people. Collaborate with Helpers Social Development Foundation to ensure 20.5 million out-of-school children in Nigeria have access to education. Join the campaign to educate the less privileged children in various communities in Nigeria.

 

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