About Us
Nashen Care Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Nigeria, committed to ensuring that every child goes to school and every mother has the support to raise a healthy child. For over three years, we have worked hand-in-hand with underserved communities to tackle two of Nigeria’s most urgent challenges: the growing number of out-of-school children and the high rate of preventable maternal and infant mortality.
Our work spans grassroots education support, maternal health outreach, and community engagement—empowering families to break cycles of poverty through knowledge, access, and dignity. Registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), we operate with a team of dedicated staff, volunteers, and local partners, and are driven by data, compassion, and sustainable impact.
Welcome to Nashen Care Foundation.
We are more than an NGO; we are a community-led movement for hope, equity, and transformation. Every child who returns to school, every mother who receives care, and every life saved is at the heart of our mission.
Since our earliest outreach activities, we’ve seen how deeply education and health are connected, and how powerful local solutions can be when people come together. Whether you are a potential partner, volunteer, or donor, we invite you to be part of our journey to build resilient families and thriving communities across Nigeria.
Together, we can rewrite futures.
Vision
To be a leading foundation driving transformative efforts to ensure universal access to education, keep every child in school, and significantly reduce preventable infant mortality.
Mission
To drive equitable access to education and improve child survival through partnerships, advocacy, and evidence-based programs that address preventable infant mortality.
Our Core Values
Trust
We build lasting relationships grounded in transparency and accountability.
Integrity
We do what is right, even when it is hard.
Hope
We believe in brighter futures for every child and mother.
Equity
We prioritize the most vulnerable, without bias or discrimination.
Excellence
We hold ourselves to high standards in all we do.
THE 100 MOTHERS INITIATIVE
Join us on February 28, 2026, as we work towards reducing infant mortality in our community.
Partner With Us
Collaborate on shared goals for education and health equity in Nigeria.
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