About Elke Aid Foundation

Our Story
ELKE Aid Foundation was established with a mission to improve lives and uplift vulnerable communities in Nigeria. Founded as a response to the growing socio-economic challenges faced by underserved populations, our purpose is to empower individuals through advocacy, education, and humanitarian support. Over the years, we have impacted thousands of lives by implementing programs that address poverty, health, education, and social welfare.
Vision and Mission
Vision
To create a peaceful and progressive Nigeria where every individual, regardless of background, can reach their full potential through access to essential services, skills, and support.
Mission
To empower Nigeria’s vulnerable populations by providing access to social, educational, and economic opportunities. We achieve this through strategic partnerships and community-driven initiatives, fostering sustainable development and socio-economic reintegration.

Our Objectives
ELKE Aid Foundation’s goals are structured to address a comprehensive range of social and humanitarian needs in Nigeria. We strive to ensure that each initiative creates sustainable and meaningful impacts:
- Building Partnerships for Peace and Development (SDG 17): Collaborating with government institutions, humanitarian donors, and private-sector organizations to support Nigeria’s social and humanitarian targets.
- Youth Empowerment through Educational Scholarships (SDG 4): Awarding scholarships in critical fields such as software engineering, medicine, architecture, and engineering to drive technological and infrastructural progress.
- Humanitarian Aid for Internally Displaced Persons (SDGs 1 & 2): Providing life-saving resources such as food, medical supplies, and temporary shelter to IDPs affected by conflict and emergencies.
- Health Education and WASH Initiatives (SDGs 3 & 6): Conducting WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) programs to prevent disease outbreaks and enhance public health standards.
- Educational Programs for Displaced Youth (SDGs 4 & 10): Offering vocational training and educational support to displaced youth for their continued learning and employment prospects.
- Child Rights Advocacy and Parental Education (SDGs 4 & 16): Educating parents and teachers on child rights and digital-age parenting through seminars and workshops.
- 21st-Century Skills and Primary Healthcare Access for IDPs (SDGs 8 & 3): Providing digital skills training and ensuring primary healthcare services within IDP communities.