Pitch your organization.
The scale of problem is on the high side because of poverty, knowledge/awareness,carelessness,the pandemic as well.
About 13.2 percent of households in Nigeria had, as of 2018, children being raised with neither their mother nor their father present
Share of households with orphans and foster children under age 18 in Nigeria as of 2018.
While there is not a clear estimation of the number of people with disabilities in Nigeria, data from the 2018 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey revealed that an estimated 7% of household members above the age of five (as well as 9%t of those 60 or older) experience some level of difficulty in at least one functional domain—seeing, hearing, communication, cognition, walking, or self-care. Similarly, 1%either have a lot of difficulty or cannot function at all in at least one domain. More than 112 million people are living in poverty in Nigeria, yet more and more children are born and can't afford school or good health care.
we create programs that provide food,cloths,healthcares,tuition fees and tutors.we also organise awareness programs and empowerment seminars for both the kids and youth.