Changing lives, one act of kindness at a time. Together, we make hope happen.
We've funded over $ 1,000,000 For Outreach
The Emma Njoku Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental, and non-political organization based in Nigeria, dedicated to improving lives, with a focus on Children Women and youth development.
Providing essential healthcare services and resources to communities.
Vulnerable Women and Children in Need.
The Emmanuel Njoku Foundation actively champions humanitarian efforts in Nigeria, providing food, cash grants, medical aid, and educational support to those in need.
We seek for an Africa where Primary Healthcare and education of every child is provided, and rural people live dignified, productive and prosperous lives.
By 2030, ensure that 55% of rural communities across Africa have access to comprehensive PRIMARY HEALTHCARE services and education for all children, promoting sustainable development, dignity, productivity, and prosperity among rural populations, thereby reducing health disparities and fostering inclusive growth continent-wide.
Compassion, Integrity, Equity, Service, Impact, and Collaboration — guiding every action we take to uplift lives and build stronger communities.
Equipping individuals with job skills, financial literacy, and small business support to promote sustainable livelihoods.
The Foundation provides essential support through food distribution, cash assistance and medical care to vulnerable individuals and communities.
We offer scholarships, learning materials, and mentorship programs to empower students and promote access to quality education.
We stand out through our commitment to integrity and grassroots impact. By partnering with us, you support initiatives that deliver real, lasting change in communities.
Years of experience
volunteers
Beneficiaries
Despite being self-funded by the founder; Dr. Emmanuel Njoku, Esq. whose sole aim is to alleviate the pains of the needy, over the years, the Emma Njoku Foundation has continued to actively champion humanitarian interventions in Nigeria.
Providing resources, education, and advocacy for internally displapced Persons.
Emma Njoku foundation trains over 500 young nigerians for agriculture.
Providing resources, education, for inmates.