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About Us

The Sir Ejike Wilfred Oleka (S.E.W.O)Foundation

The SEWO Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing poverty and empowering vulnerable women, widows, orphans, and struggling youth in Africa through education, skill development, and community support. Join us in making a difference

Our Mission

We work to eliminate poverty in African rural communities by conducting outreach programs, providing educational support, offering micro-grants, and delivering vocational training and equipment for start-ups.

Our Vision

we are committed to supporting widows and orphans, addressing their emotional, financial, and social challenges. By offering education, financial aid, and emotional support, we aim to improve their lives and build stronger, more compassionate communities.

Our Impact

We strive to provide educational support in rural areas, promote skills acquisition for capacity building, and offer vital health and medical services, including maternal and child healthcare

How can you make a difference?

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Projects

Fundraisers & Initiatives

Together, we can create lasting change. Donate today and be the difference!

Back to School Project

This project is designed to support underprivileged children, especially orphans and children from low-income families, by providing them with the educational materials, scholarships, and support they need to succeed academically.

Christmas with widows and orphans

As the holiday season approaches, the SEWO Foundation is excited to announce the 2024 Christmas with Orphans and Widows event, taking place in Ahiazu Mbaise LGA in Imo State

Widows Aid

Dedicated to uplifting widows in South-East Nigeria through financial support, skill development, and sustainable opportunities. We aim to help widows rebuild their lives, provide for their families, and regain their independence.