Saving Children
There are roughly 8.6 million orphaned children in Nigeria many of whom live in places such as bridges, railway stations and markets. These homeless youth account for a large percentage of the 10.5 million Nigerian children who do not attend school despite being of legal school age.
Homelessness is an unfortunate reality for many Nigerians. While many consider that Nigeria’s population will double by 2050, it is imperative to solve the homelessness issue now!.
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While we try to teach our children all about life, Our children teach us what life is all about.
Children today go through an education system that largely imparts skill-sets based on what jobs were most in demand in the 1980s, not what is most applicable today or what might be applicable in 2030.
But, jobs have shifted from manufacturing to the service sector and are now mostly linked to technology.
donate nowHealthy Food for All
Nutrition for kids is based on the same principles as nutrition for adults. Everyone needs the same types of nutrients — such as vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, protein and fat.
Children, however, need different amounts of specific nutrients at different ages.
At 2econd chance orphanage home, we care about our children’s nutrition and well-being.
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