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FEED A NEIGHBOR, FEED A NATION
FIGHTING HUNGER, BUILDING HOPE
At Triafrica Empowerment Foundation, We recognize the devastating impact of hunger on individuals, families, and communities across Africa. In response, we've launched the "Feed A Neighbor, Feed A Nation" campaign to address this pressing issue and make a significant difference.
CAMPAIGN OVERVIEW
Hunger is a daily reality for millions of people in Africa, affecting their health, education, and overall well-being. The "Feed A Neighbor, Feed A Nation" campaign is our initiative to combat this crisis. Through a combination of food drives, community kitchens, and sustainable agricultural projects, we aim to provide immediate relief to those in need while working towards long-term solutions to eradicate hunger.
How you can help
Frequently Asked Question
There are several ways to get involved, including donating the needed commodities Rice, Beans, Garri,
cooking oil, volunteering your time, or making a monetary contribution. Visit our website for details on
how to participate.
We accept Rice, Beans, Garri, (5-10kg bags) Cooking oil (1-2 liters)
Yes, we welcome monetary donations, which are used to purchase food and cover operational costs.
Several ways to donate.
1. Bank transfer GTB
Naira: 0686214792
USD: 0689127145 GBP:
0689127162
EUR: 0689127169
2. Zelle 19253902178
3. PayPal link https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JZWX6BL9G9Q86
When you give to TriAfrica Empowerment Foundation, 86% of every dollar (Naira) goes straight
to our mission to provide lifesaving food relief to children, and families in need.
14% goes to support ground logistics.
TriAfrica Empowerment Foundation is a U.S. registered non-profit organization that has received
taxexempt status under Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3). This means that it is recognized by the U.S.
government as a charitable organization, and donations made to it may be tax-deductible for the donors.
TriAfrica Empowerment Foundation is also registered in Nigeria under the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission Special control unit against money laundering in accordance with provisions of section
17(2)(a) of the money laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022 and any other law or regulation.
Registration with the EFCC is important in ensuring that an organization operates in accordance with the
laws aimed at preventing and prohibiting money laundering. It demonstrates the foundation’s commitment
to transparency and compliance with financial regulations.
Yes, TriAfrica Empowerment Foundation is a registered Public Charity Internal Revenue code 501(c) 3.
Please consult your tax advisor for guidance.
If you’d like to volunteer your time and skills, please contact any of our volunteer coordinators.
USA:
Marcella Wilson +(1803) 381-7554, Jumoke Akin-Taylor (1510) 284-7119
UK:
Mrs. Sola Sonuga +447823840622
Nigeria
Abuja: Ms. Adesua Osime + 234 9097935557
NE: Mrs. K. Usman-Katsina +234 7047767464
SW: Peter Armand Boyo +234 904 216 5629 Mrs. Funmi Ajayi Tomori +234 8033053439
Absolutely! We encourage individuals and groups to organize their own food drives to support our cause.
Contact us for guidance on how to set up a local food drive and connect with our network.
You can follow us on social media, subscribe to our newsletter on our website, or sign up for email updates
to stay informed about our latest activities and initiatives.
Make a Difference
Join us in the fight against hunger. By supporting the "Feed A Neighbor, Feed A Nation" campaign, you're not only providing immediate relief but also contributing to long-term solutions that will transform lives and communities.
Together, we can make a substantial impact and work towards a hunger-free future for Africa.
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