NON -PROFIT ORGANIZATION

Empowering Girls and Women for Sustainable Development and Purposeful Living

 WHO WE ARE

Clarehil Literacy Development Foundation is a community-focused nonprofit organization working to bridge inequality by empowering girls, women, and children through structured education, skill development, health awareness, and mentorship programs.

We exist to transform potential into capability and communities into spaces of opportunity, dignity, and sustainable growth.

Our Vision

To raise a generation of empowered girls and women who are confident, skilled, informed, and equipped to make positive life choices and contribute meaningfully to society.

Our Mission

To empower girls, women, and children through education, personal development, skill acquisition, health awareness, and social guidance, creating pathways for self-reliance and lasting community impact.

OUR IMPACT SO FAR

At Clarehil Literacy Development Foundation, we Remain Committed to Empowering girls, through Education and Practical Skill Acquisitions

OUR IMPACT 

Students reached through educational outreach: 1000+
Girls and women empowered through skill acquisition programs: Hundreds+
Beneficiaries reached through medical outreaches and health awareness initiatives: Hundreds+
Schools impacted across communities: 10+
Educational materials distributed: Five Hundreds+
School fee sponsorship beneficiaries: Multiple pupils supported
Health awareness campaigns conducted, including COVID-19 safety education
Skill acquisition and empowerment initiatives for girls and women conducted
Vulnerable children and orphan support initiatives carried out
Communities reached across Anambra State, Enugu State, and surrounding communities
Community partnerships and collaborative outreach programs established

Testimonials

Every Testimony  Tells a Story of Hope and transformation

Successful Mastectomy Surgery

Sunday Aleke successfully underwent a mastectomy surgery at University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Ituku-Ozalla.

Support for a Physically Challenged Woman

Ezeanodo Sylvia, a physically challenged woman from Abatete, was supported in pursuing her dreams through the provision of accommodation in Edo State, where she began developing her powerlifting skills and sports career.

Support for a Widow After Hernia Surgery

Mrs. Obioma Udeke, a widow who underwent hernia surgery at King David Hospital, received support from Clarehil Foundation in 2025. The foundation also visited her with food items and cash assistance during her recovery.

Mrs. Obioma Udeke, a widow, received support from Clarehil Foundation in 2025 following her hernia surgery at King David Hospital. During her recovery, the foundation also visited her with food items and cash assistance to ease her burden and encourage her healing journey.

Community Empowerment Program

Teachers and community members expressed appreciation for the empowerment program held at Civic Center Amanuke for girls and women.

Young girls learning valuable baking and entrepreneurship skills during a donut-making workshop led by women in our empowerment program.