Grassroot approach to a better tomorrow

Sister Dolly Support Foundation

We stand with children, young people, and vulnerable families in Nigerian communities, giving practical support that restores hope, confidence, and dignity.

Education. Skills. Opportunity.

Helping young Nigerians learn, grow, and find direction.

From school support to career counselling and skills training, we help young people believe that their future is still worth building.

Support. Guidance. Transformation.

Together, we can make life better for one person at a time.

We visit schools, mobilise volunteers, support families, and create empowerment programs that meet people where they are.

Education Support

We help learners access opportunities, school support, and the encouragement to keep going.

Volunteerism

Mobilising Nigerians who want to serve and make a meaningful difference is one of our core objectives.

Community Outreach

We take practical help directly to grassroots communities that are often overlooked.

Empowerment

We support young people with skills, direction, and confidence for a better tomorrow.

SDSF community outreach

A Nigerian non-profit built on compassion, service, and practical action.

Sister Dolly Support Foundation works with children, youth, women, families, and vulnerable people who need more than promises. They need someone to show up.

Through education support, mentorship, health awareness, skills development, and grassroots outreach, we help people take the next step with dignity.

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Our work responds to the needs we see in our communities.

Across Nigerian communities, many families face education gaps, unemployment, health challenges, and limited access to guidance. Our work is shaped around those realities.

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Education

We support school outreach, learning materials, scholarships, and encouragement for learners who need a helping hand.

HC

Health

We promote healthier lives through awareness, care support, and compassion for people facing difficult seasons.

SK

Skills Acquisition

We create room for practical training so young people can build confidence, income, and self-reliance.

Programs created for people, not paperwork.

We focus on the everyday issues affecting Nigerian youth and families: education, unemployment, poor guidance, social pressure, and lack of opportunity.

Education program

Education

We help children and youth stay connected to learning through school support and educational encouragement.

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Social behavioural change

Social Behavioural Change

We promote positive values, civic responsibility, moral reorientation, and safer choices in our communities.

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Career counselling

Career Counselling

We guide young people through career choices, CV preparation, interviews, job search, and self-discovery.

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Education for the poor

Education for the Poor

We believe education is for every child, including boys and girls living with disability and children from low-income homes.

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Join hands with us to give vulnerable people a better life.

Whether you can mentor, teach, organise, give, or simply show up, your service can become somebody's answered prayer.

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Our outreach is not theory. It happens in real places, with real people.

From Akwa Ibom school visits to skills training and youth activities, we keep taking support closer to the people who need it.

Education and skills training finale

Education & Skills Training Finale

We brought beneficiaries together for learning, encouragement, and practical skills for growth.

School outreach activity

School Outreach Program

We visit schools to encourage students, support learning, and speak into the issues young people face.

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Football Competition

We use sports to bring young people together around teamwork, discipline, and healthy connection.

Small acts of kindness can become life-changing support.

Volunteer Helpers

People giving their time and skills to make outreach possible.

Happy Beneficiaries

Children, youth, and families touched through scholarships, relief, guidance, and care.

Products & Gifts

Books, supplies, gifts, and practical support placed in the hands of people who need them.

Social Behavioural Change Communication (SBCC)

In Nigeria, unemployment, poverty, crime, insecurity, and moral decadence affect many young people. Our SBCC work addresses these issues from the roots.

Through entrepreneurial education, financial literacy, career guidance, and civic education, SDSF helps youth make better choices and see better possibilities.

  • Financial literacy and responsible money habits
  • Career guidance for young Nigerians seeking direction
  • Civic education and positive value reorientation
  • Support for vulnerable groups in underserved communities
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When help comes at the right time, hope returns.

These stories remind us why compassionate intervention matters in the life of a person, a family, and a community.

"I never thought I would be able to afford the medical support I needed until SDSF stepped in."

Ukeme Andrew

"They believed in me when nobody else did. The scholarship support helped me continue my education."

Nsifon Ntepere

"When I lost my job and could not afford rent, SDSF helped me find support when I needed it most."

Etieno James

Questions many Nigerian youths quietly ask.

We do not only give items. We also provide guidance, encouragement, and practical answers.

How do I know what I am good at?

Look at the things you enjoy doing, the problems you solve easily, and the skills people around you often notice.

How do I choose a career in Nigeria today?

Start with your strengths, then look at available opportunities, useful skills, mentorship, and the kind of problems you want to solve.

What if my course is difficult but I still love the career?

Do not give up quickly. Break the subject down, ask for help, join study groups, and keep practising step by step.

What if society is not giving me the support I need?

Keep building your skills, network with people, seek mentorship, explore remote or local opportunities, and stay open to entrepreneurship.

What if I do not know my passion yet?

That is okay. Try new things, volunteer, learn useful skills, ask questions, and pay attention to what gives you energy and purpose.