Help a Child: Provide Access to Water in Nigeria Keep a Girl in School In Northern Nigeria Train Women & Youths in Nigeria on Wealth Creation End Malaria in Children of Rural communities, Kano

Serendipity Healthcare Foundation

Org #6631
Vetted since 2012 Effective Nonprofit
2009
year founded
$140,320
raised on GlobalGiving
11
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Our mission is to improve on healthcare delivery services from the grassroots level by increased awareness of basic hygienic systems. Collaboration, Cooperation and partnership for effective development of Healthcare Delivery Systems. Our goal is to see a Nigerian and ultimately African society where people have access to better healthcare systems in order to live a longer, healthier fulfilled life hence increasing life expectancy rate and thus yielding high dividends on development by 2030.

Project Leaders
Samirah Faruk
Samirah Faruk
Abubakar Suleiman
Abubakar Suleiman
Adama Faruk
Adama Faruk
Team
Fatima A Lawani, Samirah Faruk, Adama Q Faruk, Abubakar S Suleiman, Abdulaziz Rabiu, Jibril A Wudil, Niimat Hussein, Ameer Adam
Organization Information
81 Emir Avenue
Sabon Gari
Kano, Kano 2444
Nigeria
234-803-590-5524
Organization Information
81 Emir Avenue
Sabon Gari
Kano, Kano 2444
Nigeria
234-803-590-5524

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Menstral Health Hygiene

By Samirah Faruk | Project Leader

Dear Friends, Family and Supporters of Serendipity, During our projects in providing access to water for our children in our communities in Kano Nigeria, we found out some cross cutting issues which... Read the full report ›

Making a win

By Samirah Faruk | Project Leader

Dear Family, Friends and Supporters of Serendipity Healthcare Foundation, Inflation has increased the rate of poverty in Nigeria by 70% as the cost of basic needs has increased and people are finding... Read the full report ›

Increase in the fight against Malaria

By Adama Faruk | Project Coordinator 2

Dear Friends, Family and supporters of Serendipity, Malaria is still the number one killer of pregnant women and children under the age of five. Kano has the highest number of out of patient cases of... Read the full report ›
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