Who We Are

Who we are

Empowering Lives: The Journey of Isabella Ayuk Foundation in Nigeria.

The Isabella Ayuk Foundation is a non-governmental organization formed to care for, support, and protect the lives of citizens living in the rural communities of Nigeria. Our mission is to combat the spread of Cervical Cancer, Typhoid Fever, malaria, and other diseases. Additionally, we aim to improve the educational standard and well-being of citizens through our scholarship scheme, skills acquisition, feeding and clothing programs, and the renovation of widows' houses/schools. We are committed to empowering widows and youths through small and medium-scale businesses.

Long before its establishment in the year 2017 with the Corporate Affairs Commission, with the sole purpose of changing lives, the activities of the Isabella Ayuk Foundation have been in existence since 2007.

Vission

The ISABELLA AYUK FOUNDATION envisions a Nigeria where there is total mobilization of the rural dwellers against the spread of Cervical Cancer, Typhoid Fever, Malaria, and other diseases. The foundation aims to improve health conditions, educational standards, reduce death rates, poverty, and malnutrition in rural communities.

Mission

To foster critical health activities at the grassroots and spearhead the social well-being of citizens, acting as a catalyst for humanitarian services.

Objectives

  • To implement programs on cervical cancer, Typhoid Fever, malaria, and other diseases.
  • Provide food, shelter, educational essentials, psychosocial support, and clothing for orphans, vulnerable children, and widows/displaced families.
  • Community sensitization on voluntary confidential counseling and testing (VCCT) and distribution of self-rapid test kits.
  • Promotion of awareness on health (cervical cancer, typhoid fever, malaria, and other diseases) through intervention programs.
  • To undertake research into gender issues and problems affecting women, e.g., FGM and widowhood abuses.
  • Provision of primary healthcare (PHC) services to orphans, prison inmates, women, children, and young adolescents in rural and urban slums.
  • Networking and partnering with relevant NGOs and international agencies to develop strategic ways of improving health conditions and social well-being of target groups.
  • Empowerment of women and vulnerable youths through skills acquisition training.
  • Promoting the sustainable development goals (SDG).