About us

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What we do

At Imọlẹ Progressive Network Foundation, we are a Nigerian nonprofit dedicated to restoring dignity and hope to those who need it most. “Imọlẹ,” meaning light in Yoruba, represents our belief that even the smallest act of kindness can light up a life.

We serve marginalized communities across Nigeria through impactful programs in education, healthcare, and food security, ensuring no one is left behind. From slum settlements to remote villages, our mission is carried out by passionate volunteers, grassroots organizers, and partners who believe in humanity and compassion.

Founded on the principles of empathy, service, and equity, we are not just a charity, we are a movement of people driven by purpose. We aim to break cycles of poverty, heal wounds of neglect, and build a brighter future for children, families, and communities across Nigeria.

Whether we’re equipping a child with school supplies, delivering food to the hungry, or organizing a free medical outreach, we are present, intentional, and committed to being a light in dark places.

Our Goals

At Imọlẹ Progressive Network Foundation, our goals are rooted in compassion and driven by impact. We believe real change starts with clear intentions and that's why we’ve outlined specific, actionable goals to guide our work.

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Every child deserves the chance to learn, grow, and dream. We work to break the barriers that keep children out of school such as poverty, lack of supplies, or poor infrastructure. Our education initiatives include school supply drives, scholarship support, and mentorship programs to help children stay in school and succeed.

Our mission

At Imọlẹ Progressive Network Foundation, our mission is to uplift lives and restore hope by meeting real needs in real communities. We are committed to creating a society where every child, every family, and every undeserved individual has the opportunity to thrive through education, health, nourishment, and empowerment.

Lighting up undeserved communities

Providing access to education for children

Delivering essential healthcare services

Fighting hunger and malnutrition

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Our vision

At Imọlẹ Progressive Network Foundation, our vision is to see a Nigeria and an Africa where no child is denied education, no family lacks healthcare, and no community is left behind. We envision a future where compassion drives action, and every undeserved person has the opportunity, dignity, and support they need to live a full and meaningful life. Through collaboration, service, and love, we aim to transform pain into progress and darkness into light one life, one village, one nation at a time.

We're here to Help

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Kids Education

Every child deserves the light of knowledge. We provide access to quality education, school materials, and mentorship to give children a brighter future.

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Good Health

We organize health outreaches, medical support, and awareness programs to ensure families and communities stay strong and safe.

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Healthy Foods

No one should go to bed hungry. We distribute nutritious meals and food supplies to vulnerable children and families across Nigeria.

Meet our Volunteers

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Tomiwa A.

Social Media Manager

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Fatima K

Outreach officer

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Adedayo O.

Event organizer

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Sandra R.

Content Creator

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What people say about us

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Adebayo Yusuf

Volunteering with Imọlẹ changed the way I see community service. I thought I was giving my time, but I received so much joy, purpose, and a deeper connection to people.

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Adaeze Chukwu

I was a single mother struggling to feed my kids. The foundation showed up with food, school supplies, and love. They reminded me that I wasn’t alone.

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Dr. Kunle Adebanjo

We partnered with Imọlẹ on a medical outreach in a remote village, and I was deeply moved by the professionalism and compassion they showed. This is how change truly happens.