The Christ Outreach on Disabilities (CODISA) Foundation has launched a N500 million nationwide fundraising campaign to support people living with disabilities (PLWDs) in Nigeria.
CODISA, established 41 years ago as a compassionate outreach under the Chapel of Healing Cross, has now transitioned into a fully registered NGO, amplifying its mission to increase awareness and garner support from philanthropists, government institutions and corporate bodies.
Currently, CODISA supports 42 homes and institutions dedicated to serving persons with disabilities and among its notable achievements is the establishment of the Spinal Cord Injury Association of Nigeria (SCIAN).
With the funds raised, the foundation said it aims to expand tailored services such as education, healthcare and economic empowerment programmes to better address the challenges faced by PLWDs.
Speaking at the launch event, the head of the CODISA Foundation, Prince Olaoluwa Awojoodu, highlighted the significance of the foundation’s new status.
“For 40 years, we operated within the confines of a church organisation. A year ago, we legally registered the CODISA Foundation as an NGO, allowing us to extend our reach and impact.
Today, we celebrate this milestone while continuing our long-standing mission to support people with disabilities,” Awojoodu stated.
He also commended Lagos State’s progress in disability policies but stressed the need for better implementation, urging society to combat stigma and promote awareness and inclusion.
“It is not a crime to have a child with special needs. These individuals deserve education, employment, and opportunities to thrive. Through increased awareness and education, we hope Nigeria will move toward greater inclusion,” he added.
Chairman of the Board of Trustees, CODISA Foundation, Tokunbo Martins, expressed gratitude to the attendees and emphasised the collective impact of their support.
“Your presence here reflects our shared commitment to transforming lives and strengthening our community. CODISA has touched countless lives over the years, fostering progress and creating opportunities for people with disabilities,” Martins said.
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