PROJECTS
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ACADEMY
The School project known as AMORGIC Hope Academy, is the most important and highly ambitious future project at AMORGIC Foundation.
It aims to transform the lives of our identified destitute children through intensive quality training in education, entrepreneurship and sports, making them lead their erstwhile advantaged contemporaries in the aforesaid areas.
Although we appreciate that the project is highly capital intensive and resource demanding, we believe that it is worth the effort. Therefore, it is an ongoing project to which we have not set a timeframe but wish to see its actualisation in the near future.
The project when realised, may replace the Child Sponsorship programme so that the beneficiaries get trained in the academy.
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SPONSORSHIP
This is one of our life changing projects at AMORGIC Foundation. Child Sponsorship covers provision of education, feeding, heathcare and medical support for the beneficiaries; the essentials we believe will give every child a chance to live a decent life.
Under this project, we enroll the deprived children in selected schools while we also cater for their food and heathcare needs.
Persons who may want to sponsor a child or more can select from our database of the needy children which we'll soon make available on this website. We also arrange meetings between a child and sponsor to have a one-on-one interaction. More so, we have a partial sponsorship option in which uniforms and writing materials for example, are provided.
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SKILLS TRANSFER
At AMORGIC Foundation, we believe in skills acquisition for self employment, in case our beneficiaries could not find the very scarce jobs after leaving college.
Therefore, we consider it an important project to train the deprived children in artisanship such as tailoring, carpentry, knitting, welding, painting, shoe making, electronics repairs, etc.
We believe that engaging them as such after school will keep them busy and take them off the streets.
To achieve success in this project, we go into partnership with different craftpersons to train our beneficiaries in their worskshops while we settle any training charges where applicable. We then help the newly trained artisans with an initial capital to set up their own enterprise.
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DATA COLLECTION
Data Analysis is one of the most vital tools that assist in planning and decision making. That is why we at AMORGIC Foundation attach great importance to the need of gathering actual data about Almajiri, Orphans and Girl Child.
Part of our projects is to collect accurate field data about Almajiri, Orphans and Girl Child romaing the streets as well as those in Orphanages. The work also involves actively engaging the affected children to hear directly from them to be able to trace the root of the problem and record data about the immediate and remote causes of the menace with a view to finding lasting solutions.
Our team of professional Statisticians then analyse and visualise the data to guide us in making informed decisions on how best to provide the children with the much needed support.
The statistics will be made open to the public, governments, our partners and any interested persons or organisations.
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MEDICAL SUPPORT
Part of our work at AMORGIC Foundation is rendering medical support to our target beneficiaries. This includes both disease prevention and cure. For example, we aim to prevent the spread of malaria fever endemic in Orphanages and around Almajiri schools, by spraying insecticide in breeding sites of mosquitoes.
Other support include free laboratory diagnostic tests of certain illnesses by our medical team.
We also donate medical equipment to Orphanage Clinics or in the absence of such, donate to women and children hospitals or Paediatrics Wards of general hospitals, who will in a mutual agreement, give free or subsidised treatment to the deprived Almajiri, Orphans and Girl Child.
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VOCATIONAL CENTRE
We at AMORGIC Foundation recognise empowerment as vital to the attainment of our goals. Therefore, part of what we aim to do is extend the skills transfer project to what will become a standard vocational training centre.
The centre shall fully engage the beneficiaries of our skills transfer project and partner with our operational states' technology incubation centres for optimal results. The partnership is meant to further train the beneficiaries on ways of delivering improved products and services to their intended markets.
They will also receive training in a sort of train-the-trainers course, as they'll be employed to manage the centre and train all subsequent beneficiaries.