Whispering Hope Foundation is a non-governmental/ not-for-profit organization focused on providing equal education opportunities, good health, and portable water to children and people living in rural areas of Nigeria. Our vision is to create a world where everyone has access to quality education and good and affordable health services, wherever they may be.
Our mission is to provide children and adults living in rural areas of Nigeria with equal opportunity in terms of quality education, skills, tools, and expertise they need to compete favorably with their counterparts in urban areas. Our core values of integrity, excellence, innovation, collaboration, and social responsibility guide us.
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To provide educational, social, and economic empowerment to women and children.
To provide medical assistance and other support for the aged and physically challenged.
To mobilize support for capacity building for the general public, especially the youth.
To safeguard the rights of children and ensure the well-being of those in need, particularly children exposed to any form of abuse, deprived of education, and suffering from ill health, including those who are physically and mentally challenged.
"Individuals that spend on someone else are said to be happier than those that spend on themselves. People who keep others in mind while making financial decisions feel less stress than those who don't"
~ Babatunde Adekeye
Whispering Hope Foundation has donated free note books to the pupils of St. Michael Primary School, Omupo Muslim Community Primary School, and students of Omupo Anglican Grammar School and Muslim Model Secondary School, Omupo.
Whispering Hope Foundation distributed food items and some other items worth millions of Naira to the Management and staff of St. Michael Primary School, Muslim Community Primary School, Omupo Anglican Grammar School and Muslim Model Secondary School, Omupo to cushion the effects of economy hardship.
Mr. Adekeye through his Foundation, WHF also donated school uniforms and school sandals to some students from the two public Primary Schools in Omupo, the St Michael Primary school and the Omupo Community Primary school.