Yesterday, the 23rd of July, 2025, was a special day. The Yemi Oshe Foundation visited four towns in Ekiti State (Àare-Ekiti, Orun-Ekiti, Igbemo-Ekiti and Afao-Ekiti) to support 200 widows with palliatives.We gave out food items, clothes, and daily essentials to women who have lost their husbands—many of them struggling to survive alone. From Àare-Ekiti to Afao-Ekiti, we saw women cry tears of joy, smile with relief, and pray with thankful hearts.Widows Are Not Forgotten In every town, we met strong...
In June 2024, the Yemi Oshe Foundation extended a vital hand to vulnerable seniors across multiple communities in Ekiti State by distributing essential food palliatives. Each package included rice, garri, beans, palm oil, seasoning cubes, and toiletries—meeting both nutritional and hygienic needs. Targeting elderly residents who live alone or struggle with income, the outreach was executed in the communities of Eyio, Esure, and Irona. Volunteers helped distribute over 150 packages directly to recipients' homes. The initiative supports Objective #2 —...
In June 2025, Yemi Oshe Foundation awarded seed grants to six women entrepreneurs in Ado-Ekiti’s Irona Market. Each recipient received ₦40,000–₦60,000 to strengthen their small businesses—ranging from tailoring and trading to food services. This program aligns with Objective #3, bolstering economic independence, and underscores Y.O.F’s core values of Empowerment and Sustainability. One beneficiary, Mrs. Fatima, shared: “This seed funding allowed me to expand my tailoring business and hire an assistant. I’m forever thankful.” When women thrive, families and communities flourish—and...
In Sept,2024, Y.O.F distributed exercise books, pens, and educational kits to over 300 primary school students in Eyio and Esure communities. The campaign aimed to equip young learners and ease financial strain on parents. The initiative aligns with Objective #1—promoting education by empowering disadvantaged children with essential learning tools. “My child is so happy to write now,” one mother shared. “These books will last the whole term,” said a headteacher. 👉 Support educational projects — Donate now 👉 Need school...