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Osbfoundation – Empowering Lives, igniting Change

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Welcome To OSB Foundation

At OSB Foundation, we believe that true change begins with focused, impactful initiatives. Our range of schemes is designed to address critical areas of need and create sustainable solutions that uplift lives and communities. Each scheme is a testament to our commitment to making a positive impact in the world. Join us in our journey as we take meaningful steps towards a brighter future.

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Over 1,000 people fed through our operation feed the street initiative

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Over 500 lives touched through our empowerment scheme and still counting

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Over 20 communities visited

Our Impact

Some facts about our causes

  • Over 10 million Nigerian children do not have access to basic education.
  • Nearly 70% of Nigeria’s population lives below the poverty line.
  • Sickle Cell Anaemia affects around 150,000 births in Nigeria each year.
  • Over 60% of sexual assault cases in Nigeria involve children under the age of 18.
  • Mental health conditions affect an estimated 20% of Nigerians, yet stigma remains a significant barrier to seeking help.

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Be a part of the change you wish to see in the world. Your donation holds the power to shape destinies, uplift communities, and create a legacy of positive impact.

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