
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.
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.
"We are not just an NGO. We are a covenant of change."
Board of Trustees & Executive Committee.
Yes - held by the Secretary for official execution of documents.
Annual audit by independent, licensed auditors; financial statements filed with CAC.
No income or property is distributed to members. Upon dissolution, remaining assets go to similar charitable objects.
This legal foundation ensures transparency, accountability, and donor confidence - every kobo is tracked, every mandate
is enforceable.
Seminars, moral values camps, mentorship, citizenship training Values Camp, Youth Mentorship Circles, Digital Literacy.
cological balance, sustainable development awareness School Greening Project, Plastic Recycling for Income.
Widows, orphans, sick support; anti-FGM; care for needy Adopt-a-Widow, Orphan Education Fund, Anti-Cut Campaign.
Medical assistance, mobile clinics, drugs for the helpless Free Health Missions, Maternal/Infant Care, Disability Aids.
Below are the constitutionally enshrined objectives of the Foundation - each one represents a fundable, measurable outcome.
All these objectives are legally binding on the Trustees and form the only basis for our expenditure
People Reached
Country
Campaign
Children Assisted