Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in Nigeria

by Sam Onyemaechi Humanitarian Foundation
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria
Train 150 Youths in Vocational Skills in  Nigeria

Project Report | Jan 27, 2023
Update on the progress report on

By James Rosita Nkeiruka | Project Leader

Happy New Year from us at Sam Onyemaechi Humanitarian Foundation. We want to, in a special way thank you immensely for your kindness, generosity to our project. Thanks for your support which has helped us impact many lives in our community. ,we do not take your donations for granted at all, it is grately appreciated.


We are happy to have the opportunity from GlobalGiving to enable our cherished donors support our cause in "HELP 15K YOUTHS IN VOCATIONAL & INNOVATIVE SKILLS (54332).


This is a good opportunity to invest in the lives of our youths by offering them counselling opportunities and giving them a vocational skill. Your donation is a trickle down effect to better the lives of youths.


Your contributions like yours are continuing to make a difference. They are supporting Sam Onyemaechi humanitarian Foundation's response efforts and delivering crucial help and hope to people in need amid hostilities, constant stress, and difficult conditions away from home.


On the 21st of October 2022, Sam Onyemaechi Humanitarian Foundation received a grant of $20 000 through GlobalGiving from one of their corporate partners, Corteva, to Fight hunger and insecurity in Southeast, Nigeria.


We cannot but express our sincere heart of appreciation for your generosity towards our cause in " "HELP 15K YOUTHS IN VOCATIONAL & INNOVATIVE SKILLS (54332)


We made an effort to diversify this grant to make sure that all aspects that affect food insecurity and hunger that bedeviled rural communities are touched. We tried our best to educate the indigents and Less privileged rural communities most especially the youth, on the need to be self reliance and to utilize every opportunity to be independent of themselves, to start a small and medium size business.


We initiated a body term ("Gesah") Great Entrepreneurial Skills Actualization Hub and ("Rucomdevin scheme") Rural community development initiative scheme"to fight for the rights of youths and indigent fanilies in all spheres of life . Seminars and workshops are organized twice in every month to speak on these projects: "Talent Discovery" and youth and the era of digitalization. We constituted ten personnel who organized workshops and seminars to look into the aforementioned project topics that concern youth empowerment and development.


We channeled this grant into our project causes.


We tried to make sure that this grant is used judiciously in all areas to support the youth in our community and to fight hunger and food insecurity and to enhance their living standard.


We procured Equipment for food processing and packaging and this received the greater chunk of the grant. We discovered that buying more equipment for food processing and packaging machines will benefit a lot from the sustainability and financial stability of the organization. Whatever the proceeds, will be channeled towards fighting hunger and food insecurity and to support the youth from the proceeds, we used 35% of the grant in providing equipment to produce more food so as to fight hunger and food insecurity in the southeast.


Below is how we receive money and how it was used.


*INCOME*


a) Part of Grant from Corteva through GlobalGiving to sponsor the project " Help 15k youth in vocational and innovative skills =$2000


Balance of income in the last report brought food forward = $12.83


b) proceeds from social enterprise sales = $250.45


Grand total of income= $2263.28


Below is a short description of some of the humanitarian relief you have supported us with and how your donation was used.


Expenditure:
i ) workshop and seminar presentation= $200


ii ) appreciation to four (8) volunteers= 4 × 50 = $400


designing of Banner and graphic artist = $30


Renting of canopy and chairs= $40


ICT/Graphic design= $70


Seed money to start a small scale business to ten (10) youths = 10 × 150 = $1500


Grand total of expenditures = $2240


Balance = $23.28


We will keep you informed about how your donation is impacting the lives of people who are suffering because of this shortage.


Once again, thank you for your generous donation to help HELP 15K YOUTHS IN VOCATIONAL & INNOVATIVE SKILLS (54332) that supported these efforts.


We therefore urge you to share our project with your network of family and friends to impact the lives of these youths. Thank you for your donation and getting your network to do the same. Remember when youths rise the world thrives


Moreso, we thank God for a successful 10th year of Humanitarian excellence. Without your fraternal solidarity we wouldn't have marked this event. You made it what it is today. Thanks for being there for us. We appreciate.


With Kindest regards,


Samonyemaechi Humanitarian

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Sam Onyemaechi Humanitarian Foundation

Location: MBAISE, IMO - Nigeria
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Twitter: @samueli02274871?s=08
Project Leader:
Agomuo Rosita Nkeiruka
MBAISE , IMO Nigeria
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