OUR PROGRAMS

Hope, made practical.

Five projects. One mission, to meet forgotten people where they are and walk with them into something brighter.


Rooted in Community

Every projects is shaped by local voices. We listen first, then build alongside the people we serve.


Practical & Visible​

We measure success in meals served, water flowing, children in classrooms, and families seen.

Sustained, Not Seasonal​

We stay long after the cameras leave. Real change is built through showing up, again and again.

PROJECT 1.0

December To Remember

December 2022

Christmas in the Slums of Lagos

Monkey Village (Pako/Boila, Ikeja) & Ajegunle (Owode Onirin Itolowo), Lagos

Torch of Hope, in collaboration with Hope Ambassadors Lagos, took a humanitarian #DecemberToRemember into two urban slum communities, places so water-logged and cut off that motor vehicles cannot enter. We set up meeting points on the edge of the settlements and walked the rest in. Many of the recipients had completely lost hope of a proper Christmas meal.

CLEAN WATER

January 2023

A Christmas Borehole for Apata-Odan

Apata-Odan, Ibadan, Oyo State

As the close-out of our December 2022 campaign, we commissioned a borehole in Apata-Odan, a community that had been living without a clean water supply. The joy and tears on the day of commissioning made it, truly, a December to remember. Big gratitude to Hope Ambassadors Lagos for being the arrowhead, and to our Torch of Hope (USA/NG) team for making it real.

PROJECT 2.0
PROJECT 3.0

pad-a-girl

May 2023

Dignity Kits for Schoolgirls

Saapade, Ishara

Our first Pad-A-Girl drive taking sanitary kits, hygiene education and a steady dose of encouragement into the hands of schoolgirls who too often miss class for the simplest of reasons. A small package, a much larger message: you are seen.

Feed A Village

June 2023

Feed a Village in Ijebu Ode

Ijebu Ode, Ogun State

We carried a Sallah celebration into Ijebu Ode — festivity meals, family food bags and gifts shared shoulder-to-shoulder with neighbours during the Eid festivities. For one afternoon, no door went unknocked and no plate stayed empty.

PROJECT 4.0
PROJECT 5.0

Clean Water

July 2024

Water for Life — Joga Orile

Joga Orile, Yewa-Egbado, Ogun State

A clean water project for Joga Orile, a Yewa-Egbado community where every cup of water used to come at the cost of a long, unsafe walk. The Water for Life project broke ground here and laid the foundation for what would later become a full commissioning.

PAD A GIRL

December 2025

1,000 Girls in Saki

Saki, Oyo State

The Pad-A-Girl movement scaled — one thousand girls in Saki received sanitary kits, hygiene education and mentorship in a single drive. A thousand fewer reasons to stay home from school.

PROJECT 6.0
PROJECT 7.0

WATER FOR LIFE

December 2025

Christmas Palliative & Water Commissioning

Joga Orile, Yewa-Egbado, Ogun State

We returned to Joga Orile to commission the Water for Life borehole and to share a full Christmas palliative with the community on the same day. Food, water and celebration — all flowing in one place, all in the same week.

ILEYA & HEALTH

May 2026

Ileya Food Palliative & Health Education

Ijebu Ode, Ogun State

Our most recent project carries food palliatives into Ijebu Ode during the Ileya season — paired, for the first time, with a structured community health education program for mothers, widows and elders. Bowls of rice, blood-pressure checks and honest conversation in the same afternoon.

PROJECT 8.0

A Torch Carried Far & Wide

From our hands to thousands of lives — here’s what we’ve built together.

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A project is only as bright as the hands behind it.

Carry the torch with us — give your time, your network, or your support. Every flame matters.

QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

Frequently asked questions

A quick look at who we serve, how we work and how you can join us.

What does Torch of Hope Foundation do?

We provide practical support to vulnerable children, widows, families, and underserved communities through food relief, clean water projects, educational support, and community outreach.

We provide practical support to vulnerable children, widows, families, and underserved communities through food relief, clean water projects, educational support, and community outreach.

We provide practical support to vulnerable children, widows, families, and underserved communities through food relief, clean water projects, educational support, and community outreach.

Yes. We welcome individuals, community groups, and organizations who want to give time, resources, or expertise. Contact our team and we will help you find the right way to take part.

We work through trusted local relationships, community referrals, and direct assessments so assistance reaches people facing genuine and urgent need.