by Anneozeng Ogozi | Aug 3, 2021 | Education, Empowerment, Humanitarian, Physically Challenged, Scholarship
Meet Iyeme Eze Eyo, a beneficiary of the Anneozeng Ogozi Aid Foundation scholarship fund. He is a proud student of Abia State...
by Anneozeng Ogozi | Jun 22, 2021 | Education, Empowerment, Health Awareness, Humanitarian, Nutrition, Physically Challenged, Scholarship, Women & Children
Wondering what Anneozeng Ogozi Aid Foundation (AOAF) is all about? Here is a summary of what we do.The vision of AOAF is to give hope to the hopeless by making them feel important in life.AOAF exists to provide a suitable and sustainable world which everyone enjoys...
by Hammed | Jan 17, 2020 | Humanitarian, Empowerment, Health Awareness, Scholarship, Women & Children
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCH NASARAWA, STATE OCTOBER 21st, 2018 The activity was a success as the team achieved the set goal for the visit without undue interference. The organization carried out its humanitarian service visit to Assemblies of God church, Nasarawa state,...
by Hammed | Jan 17, 2020 | Education, Empowerment, Health Awareness, Humanitarian, Scholarship, Women & Children
BIAZYIN COMMUNITY BWARI LGA, ABUJA OCTOBER 1st, 2018 Therefore, having budgeted for and purchased all the items needed for the activity. AOAF team on October 1, 2018 embarked on an outreach activity to Biazyin community to show care and love to rural dwellers of the...
by Hammed | Jan 17, 2020 | Education, Empowerment, Health Awareness, Humanitarian, Nutrition, Physically Challenged, Scholarship
USUMUTONG COMMUNITY, CROSS RIVER STATE MAY 9th &10th, 2019 The organization carried out its humanitarian service project visit to Usumutong Kingdom in Abi Local Government Area, Cross River State where they distributed educational materials to the pupils in...
by Hammed | Jan 17, 2020 | Humanitarian, Education, Empowerment, Health Awareness, Nutrition, Physically Challenged, Scholarship
WORLD AIDS DAY CARRIED OUT IN GYADNA COMMUNITY, AMAC, FCT-ABUJA DECEMBER 1, 2019 Without communities, 24 million people would not be on treatment today. Without communities led by women living with and affected by HIV, we would not be close to ending new HIV...