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Special Foundation Empowers 35,000 Underprivileged Across Africa

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After eight years of impactful initiatives, the Special Foundation said it has emerged as a pivotal force in educational development, directly affecting over 35,000 lives across Africa.

The Foundation released its 2024 Annual Impact Report, showcasing excellent milestone achievements in its continued mission to transform Africa’s next generation of leaders through education.

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The report spotlighted the foundation’s growth and tells the ever-improving story of an institution not afraid to push for excellence, taking impactful strides toward providing educational support for children from underprivileged communities.

It stated that, “from inspiring stories of hope documented in its ‘Tales of Hope’ stories to transformative school build projects in the slums of Makoko.

“The Special Summer School program, an annual event that brings children from underprivileged communities across states to learn entrepreneurial skills, have fun, and stay engaged during the holidays, in 2024 alone attracted over 5,000 children, some of whom have been attending the event for a few years already.

“Continuous support is the staple of what the foundation provides for its scholars. With over 560 scholars across 15 states, the foundation boasts 98 per cent continuous support for its scholarship beneficiaries.”

The founder of Special Foundation, Seyi Akinwale, said: “this year has showcased the power of partnerships. Every child we reach, every school we transform, and every life we touch is a testament to our partners’ commitment to creating lasting change.”

He stated that, “an abridged list of the Foundation’s partners includes First E&P, Credit Direct, Sterling One Foundation, RIF Trust, GardaWorld, and Elsie Jinadu Foundation. These partners continue to play a key role in supporting the foundation’s continued growth in providing access to education.”

According to Akinwale, with its annual Thought Leadership Summit in the works, the foundation is keen on encouraging more corporate and individual partners to join its mission to transform the lives of underprivileged children across Africa.

The Special Foundation is a privately funded Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) that serves as a symbol of commitment to nurturing Africa’s future leaders and catalyzing transformative change through education. Its legacy touches the lives of over 15,000 children, each benefiting from our comprehensive intervention initiatives and programs. These programs include Inspire scholarships, Special Summer School, Mentorship, and the revitalization of dilapidated school infrastructure through the School Build.


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