August 2023

School a Youth Today

“I have sustained a number of injuries over my academic career, but thank God, I am still here. I need to cry out loud because I am going to cross the road and everything is blocked from all sides. One of the orphans wrote this. We have a list of countless students who already have […]

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Slum to School

In the heart of a bustling Makoko, a vibrant community built on stilts above the Lagos Lagoon, lived an 8-year-old boy named Jameel. He was a remarkable child, known throughout the neighborhood for his innate intelligence and boundless curiosity. From an early age, it was clear that Jameel possessed a rare gift—a mind that sparkled

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Feed an Orphan

Ahmed was not like the other children who played in the streets, laughing and chasing after each other. His life was a stark contrast, one that spoke of hardship, abandonment, and unimaginable suffering. Ahmed, like many kids whose cases have been brought to Sadaqah Network, sure has a family of a family somewhere, but what

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From Hunger to Hope Project

In Nigeria, a substantial portion of the population faces the dire challenge of food insecurity and hunger. Many families, especially those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, struggle to put food on their tables. Children apparently malnourished and suffering The “From Hunger to Hope” project aims to address this pressing issue by raising funds to provide nutritious

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Natural Disaster Shelter Support

Amidst the chaos of daily living, there are stories of tragedy that cut deep into the collective heart of communities. Fires rage through crowded neighborhoods, devouring homes and livelihoods in their relentless path. Houses, their foundations eroded by ceaseless rain, crumbled like fragile sandcastles. Families huddled on rooftops, desperately seeking refuge from the rising floodwaters

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Water Hope for Communities

The remote village of Iwoyeketu and neighbouring villages in the southwest region suffers from severe water scarcity. During the brief rainy season, villagers frantically collect rainwater runoff in backyard dams, or go to the stream. But this turbid water filled with debris is unfit for direct drinking or long-term consumption. In the long dry season,

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Cancel Cancer;Support for Cancer Patients in Nigeria

Cancer patients in Nigeria encounter formidable challenges when it comes to financing their treatments, resulting in frequent impediments to accessing the care they require. These challenges stem from several factors, which together create a complex and often insurmountable situation for patients and their families. A primary challenge is the economic circumstances in Nigeria, where a

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Heartwarming Thanks from Families Supported by Sadaqah Network’s Food Charity

In a heartwarming display of gratitude, families benefiting from Sadaqah Network’s Food Charity have expressed their heartfelt thanks to the generous donors who have made a significant impact on their lives. Sadaqah Network, a charitable organization dedicated to alleviating hunger and poverty, has been tirelessly working to provide essential food items to families in need,

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Supporting the African People Against Malaria, the Everyday Silent Killer

Supporting charities dedicated to preventing malaria is a powerful and humanitarian endeavour that can bring about significant positive change. Sadaqah Network plays a vital role in implementing preventive measures and raising awareness about malaria, ultimately contributing to the reduction of malaria cases and the improvement of public health. Organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO),

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