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Years of Service
Born from a simple belief that no human being should be forgotten - we show up in prisons, orphanages, feeding centers, and blind communities every single day.
Everything we do flows from two guiding commitments - a mission that drives our daily work, and a vision that shapes the future we're building.
To alleviate poverty through empowerment programmes, skills training, and financial assistance to less privileged individuals and families - while advancing healthcare, education, and social inclusion across underserved communities in Nigeria.
A Nigeria where every individual - regardless of circumstance - has access to education, healthcare, and opportunity. Where no child goes hungry, no prisoner is without hope, and every vulnerable person is included in social and developmental progress.
We lead with empathy in every interaction
Full transparency in how we use every donation
Local volunteers driving local solutions
Programs designed for long-term impact, not dependency


Years of Service
In 2013, a small group of volunteers walked into a local prison with nothing but food parcels and a desire to help. What they found - overcrowded cells, men with no hope, families forgotten - changed everything.
That visit became a weekly mission. The mission became a registered foundation on January 16, 2026 (CAC RC: 9221005). Today, Peace-Henry operates across multiple pillars of impact: poverty alleviation, education access, healthcare outreach, women and youth empowerment, support for the blind and deaf, and care for orphaned and homeless children.
Registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) - RC: 9221005
Skills training, mentoring, and reintegration programs for inmates seeking a real second chance.
Daily feeding programs and school meal initiatives reaching thousands of hungry children weekly.
Shelter, nutrition, medical care, and love for orphaned infants who have no one to call family.
Assistive devices, mobility training, and educational resources for the visually impaired.
Every milestone is a testament to the power of collective compassion - ordinary people doing extraordinary things together.
A group of 5 volunteers entered a local correctional facility with food parcels. The need we saw there ignited our mission.
Peace-Henry God's Wind of Glory Charity Foundation was officially established. We launched our first prisoner skills training program in 3 facilities.
Expanded to school meals across 12 communities, serving 500 children daily. Partnered with 8 local schools.
Began supporting orphanages during COVID-19, providing medical supplies, nutrition, and caregiver training.
Launched assistive device distribution and mobility training, reaching 800+ visually impaired individuals in our first year.
Whether you donate, volunteer, or simply spread the word - every act of compassion ripples outward.

Founder & Executive Director
Programs Director
Prison Outreach Lead
Child Welfare Coordinator
Watch the lives transformed by your generosity. Every video is a real person whose life changed because someone cared enough to give.
Learnt carpentry in prison through our empowerment programme. Now owns a workshop and employs 2 people.
Orphaned at birth and severely malnourished. Nursed back to full health in our baby home with round-the-clock care.
Received a white cane, mobility training, and a screen reader. Now navigates independently and uses a smartphone.
Our community feeding station in Ajegunle now serves 80 children breakfast and lunch every single day.
Could not afford school fees. Our scholarship programme now has her top of her class in SS2 with full support.
Received entrepreneurship training and a small business grant. Now runs a thriving tailoring shop in her community.
Delivered food, clean water, and shelter materials to 200 families displaced by the 2024 Anambra flooding.
Our medical team provided free check-ups, medications, and health education to 300+ community members in Ngene.