Transparency & Accountability

Reports & Impact

We believe in complete transparency. Explore our outreach reports and see the real impact we are making in maternal and child health across communities in Nigeria.

Current Year

2025 Outreach Activities

An insight into our ongoing outreach activities this year, reaching communities across Nigeria with maternal health education, WASH initiatives, and period poverty support.

Health Awareness

Door-to-Door Maternal Health Sensitization

Polosa Community, Niger StateFebruary 19, 2025

The outreach aimed to engage women directly in their homes, providing vital information on antenatal care, danger signs during pregnancy, and the importance of skilled birth attendance.

Health Awareness

Maternal and Child Health Risks Awareness

Angwan Egbor Community, Suleja, Niger StateMarch 27, 2025

The initiative focused on educating women and caregivers about common health risks during pregnancy, childbirth, and early childhood through interactive sessions and community engagement.

WASH Initiative

Safe Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Promotion

Giwa Community, FCTApril 24, 2025

The program featured community sensitization on the importance of clean water, proper handwashing techniques, and safe sanitation practices with practical demonstrations.

Community Outreach

Children's Day Celebration

One Man Village, Nasarawa StateMay 27, 2025

Arieli Foundation marked the children's day with an outreach to the children within the community. The event brought joy to the children with food, gifts and activities designed to inspire hope.

Period Poverty

Period Poverty Initiative - 500+ Pads Donated

GSS Jabi/Life Camp (with Neem Foundation)June 26, 2025

Arieli Foundation in collaboration with Neem Foundation provided over 500 pads to girls. This initiative is part of the ongoing effort to combat period poverty and support young girls in managing menstrual health with dignity.

Period Poverty

Period Poverty Initiative - 200+ Pads Donated

Police Secondary School, Minna, Niger StateJuly 24, 2025

Arieli Foundation provided over 200 pads to girls at Police Secondary School. This initiative is part of the ongoing effort to combat period poverty and support young girls in managing menstrual health with dignity.

WASH Initiative

WASH Education and Care Outreach

Christ Foundation Orphanage Home and Widows Outreach, KujeAugust 30, 2025

The session focused on teaching the children the importance of safe handwashing practices and healthy hygiene habits, reflecting the Foundation's commitment to improving health and well-being through education.

IDP Support

Maternal Health Needs Assessment & Pad Donation

Kuchingoro IDP Camp (with Neem Foundation)September 4, 2025

The initiative aimed at understanding the pressing maternal health challenges within the camp while supporting women and girls with access to essential menstrual hygiene products.

Health Awareness

Community Health Clinic Outreach

Kaura Community Health Clinic, Dafara Ltd.September 11, 2025

During the visit, the Foundation paid patients' medical bills, donated essential medical kits, and conducted a sensitisation session on maternal health risks.

Previous Year

2024 Outreach Highlights

A look back at our impactful outreach activities in 2024, empowering mothers and nurturing children across various communities.

Health Awareness

Maternal and Child Health Awareness

Tasha 1 Village Birthing CentreApril 6, 2024

The Arieli Foundation organized an outreach at Tasha 1 Village birthing centre to raise awareness on maternal and child health risks. Women were educated on the importance of attending antenatal care and seeking skilled services for safe pregnancies and childbirth.

Community Outreach

Children's Day Celebration

Restored Destiny Orphanage HomeMay 27, 2024

The Arieli Foundation marked Children's Day with an outreach at Restored Destiny Orphanage Home. The event brought joy to the children with food, gifts, and activities designed to put smiles on their faces and create lasting memories.

Health Awareness

Maternal Health Outreach

Noble Local Clinic, KarmoJune 15, 2024

The Arieli Foundation conducted an outreach at a local clinic to raise awareness on maternal and child health risks. The event focused on water sanitation, hygiene (WASH), and maternal well-being, with maternity kits provided to pregnant women.

Health Awareness

Fact-Finding and Maternal Health Awareness

Jama'a Primary Health Care Centre, Sabon Gari, KadunaSeptember 13, 2024

A glimpse into the Arieli Foundation's outreach, identifying challenges faced by the PHC and raising awareness on critical maternal health issues to improve care for mothers and children.

WASH Initiative

Water Sanitation and Hygiene Education

Zango Community, ZariaSeptember 17, 2024

A snapshot of the Arieli Foundation's outreach program in Zango, Zaria, teaching families and children the vital role of clean water, sanitation, and hygiene in promoting health and preventing disease.

Maternal Care

Before and After Birth Follow-Up Program

Various Communities2024

The Arieli Foundation's before and after birth follow-up program ensures that women receive vital support throughout pregnancy and postpartum, reinforcing the Foundation's commitment to sustainable maternal health and strong community engagement.

Community Outreach

Weekly Community Engagements

Abuja, Nasarawa and KeffiOngoing 2024

The Arieli Foundation carries out weekly community engagements in several communities, focusing on maternal and child health awareness. These sessions, held three times a week, aim to educate women on critical health topics.

Voices of Impact

Testimonials

Hear from the women and girls who have benefited from our community outreach programs.

I didn't have much for my baby before, but Arieli Foundation gave me the things I need. The kit and the advice they shared made me feel ready for the birth. I am so grateful for their help.

Mrs Ameenah

Maternity Kit Recipient

Arieli Foundation showed us how to keep our water clean and wash our hands the right way. It's simple things, but it keeps us healthy. We are grateful for what they taught us.

Mrs Khadijah

WASH Initiative Participant

Before, I didn't know it was important to go to the clinic when I'm pregnant. The doctors from Arieli Foundation explained it to us, and now I understand why I need to see a doctor and take care of myself.

Mummy Amina

Health Education Participant

I used to struggle when my period came, but Arieli Foundation gave us pads and taught us how to use them. Now, I don't have to worry anymore. I feel better knowing they care about girls like us.

Ms Jemima

Pad Recipient

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