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Foundation Provides Educational Support To Children Across Nigeria

by Annifred Inedu
1 month ago
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Nigeria
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A non-profit organisation committed to ensuring equal access to quality education, The Dolly Children Foundation, has provided academic support to over 23,000 children across six states in Nigeria.
Since its establishment in 2009, the foundation said it has driven transformative change through literacy-focused interventions, school infrastructure upgrades, and holistic child development programs in Ogun, Abuja, Oyo, Enugu, Taraba, and Lagos.

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In a statement issued by the founder of the Dolly Children Foundation, Mrs. Adedolapo Osuntuyi stated, “Many children are unaware of their rights or the transformative power of education because poverty has continued to rob countless students of the opportunity to learn.

“Our programmes are not just about keeping them in school, but about opening doors to new possibilities and a brighter future. We have an upcoming project tagged ‘Edufuture Conference,’ a premier platform for education innovation, advocacy, and action in Africa.

The conference will serve as a convening ground for policymakers, educators, and changemakers, driving progress toward SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities), and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).

“The foundation has also partnered with health and social service providers to offer free health screenings, mental health counselling, and trauma recovery services. Art therapy through painting, music, and storytelling is a tool used to help children heal, build confidence, and express themselves creatively.”
Osuntuyi noted, “Beyond direct programming, the foundation is also a strong voice in community advocacy. It actively commemorates international days such as the International Day of Education and the World Day Against Child Labour to raise awareness and push for inclusive education policies. The foundation also launched the Dolly Champions Football Club in 2025 to foster teamwork, discipline, and leadership among children in underserved communities.”

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