D E L I Z A
5 years experience    -    D ELIZABETH FOUNDATION    -   
You're Welcome

Let's Make Impact

  • Preamble
  • Our Aims
  • Our History

We, D. ELIZABETH FOUNDATION, do not believe in temporary charity. We believe in structural transformation - lifting the vulnerable, equipping the excluded, and walking with communities until they can walk alone.

  • SAFECAMPUS ND INITIATIVE
  • SAFECHILD SCHOOL INITIATIVES
  • GIRL CHILD HPV INITIATIVE
  • EBOLA SENSITIZATION CAMPAIGN IN THE REGION

We do not believe in temporary charity. We believe in structural transformation - lifting the vulnerable, equipping the excluded, and walking with communities until they can walk alone.

  • GIRL CHILD HPV INITIATIVE
  • EBOLA SENSITIZATION CAMPAIGN IN THE REGION

Scarper has come a long way growing from a small business national from company employing over 700 people.

Programmes Organized

Below are programmes

Sponsors may choose to fund any single programmeor entire pillar

Mobile Health Clinic

Health on Wheels: Served 3,200+ rural patients in 2025; distributed free antimalarials and supplements.

Mentorship & Training Session

Future Leaders Mentorship Bootcamp: 250 youths trained in leadership, CV writing, and public speaking; 65% gained internships.

Differently-abled Vocational Training

Equal Abilities Vocational Hub: 45 persons with disabilities trained in sewing and phone repair; starter toolkits provided.

Conferences

alues & Citizenship Forum: Conference on Nigerian culture, moral rearmament, and national unity.

  • Education
  • Fresh Water
  • Vaccines
  • Cancer
  • Nature
  • Poverty
  • Employment
  • Home
  • Education
  • Fresh Water
  • Vaccines
  • Cancer
  • Nature
  • Poverty
  • Employment
  • Home
  • Education
  • Fresh Water
  • Vaccines
  • Cancer
  • Nature
  • Poverty
  • Employment
  • Home
  • Education
  • Fresh Water
  • Vaccines
  • Cancer
  • Nature
  • Poverty
  • Employment
  • Home
  • Education
  • Fresh Water
  • Vaccines
  • Cancer
  • Nature
  • Poverty
  • Employment
  • Home
  • Education
  • Fresh Water
  • Vaccines
  • Cancer
  • Nature
  • Poverty
  • Employment
  • Home
  • Education
  • Fresh Water
  • Vaccines
  • Cancer
  • Nature
  • Poverty
  • Employment
  • Home
  • Education
  • Fresh Water
  • Vaccines
  • Cancer
  • Nature
  • Poverty
  • Employment
  • Home
Our Strategic Focus Areas

Grouped For Clarity & Funding

Based on our stipulated 10 objectives, D. ELIZABETH FOUNDATION delivers impact through five powerful pillars: Pillars - Programmes


Empowerment for Differently-Abled

Medical appliances, vocational training, employment linkage PWD Skills Hub (Tailoring/IT/Agribusiness), Assistive Devices Distribution.

Healthcare Access

Medical assistance, mobile clinics, drugs for the helpless Free Health Missions, Maternal/Infant Care, Disability Aids.

Education & Capacity Building

Seminars, moral values camps, mentorship, citizenship training Values Camp, Youth Mentorship Circles, Digital Literacy.

Environmental Sustainability

Ecological balance, sustainable development awareness School Greening Project, Plastic Recycling for Income.

Social Welfare & Protection

Widows, orphans, sick support; anti-FGM; care for needy Adopt-a-Widow, Orphan Education Fund, Anti-Cut Campaign.



Our Theory of Change (What Donors Invest In)

IF we provide targeted support to the most vulnerable (widows, orphans, sick, disabled, at-risk women) AND we combine that with skills, health access, and environmental action THEN they become self-sustaining agents of community transformation ULTIMATELY reducing poverty, inequality, and exclusion across Nigeria.

Our Core Programmes

Hunger problem solution in Norther Nigeria

To permanently solve the hunger crisis in Northern Nigeria, we must move from temporary humanitarian aid to Sustainability..

  • Goal$10.00
  • Raised$0.00
  • To go$0.00

Safe Homes for Abandoned Children in Eastern Nigeria

Providing safe homes for abandoned children in Eastern Nigeria offers vulnerable youth a vital sanctuary of security, nutrition, and healthcare.

  • Goal$1,000
  • Raised$0.00
  • To go$0.00

Working life For Children in Middle-Belt Nigeria

Many children are forced to balance education with demanding labor in agriculture and street hawking to support their families.

  • Goal$11,000
  • Raised$0.00
  • To go$0.00

General FAQ’s

  • How do I make donation?

    Simply click on DONATE HERE or navigate to our donation page and scan the Foundation's payment QR code to make payment

  • What's the address of this NGO?

    Our office is located at #34 Ihediohanma Street, Mile 2 Diobu, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. You can also reach out to us through any of our social media handle displayed on our website.

  • What's the Minimum I can donate?

    You are free to donate any amount out of free-will and you can also support in-kind donations (drugs, computers, sewing machines, wheelchairs) also accepted.

  • Is D Elizabeth Foundation registered?

    Yes - D Elizabeth Foundation is registered under Nigerian law as an Incorporated Trustee, our Foundation is driven by a legal and moral commitment to serve widows, orphans, the sick, the differently-abled, women at risk, and underserved youth - without discrimination and without wavering..

Our Team

Our Volunteer

Darlene Robert

Volunteer

Kristin Watson

Volunteer

Jacob Jones

Volunteer

Devon Lee

Volunteer
Events

Our Recent Events

Media Update

Latest News Update