Sidikatu Abeni Foundation is a non-profit organization born out of love and compassion, sustained by the generosity of kind-hearted individuals and responsible organizations.
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To see that the widow get the help that they need in our society. To ensure that the sick get all possible help needed. Organizing prayers and providing for orphans.
To further the gospel mission of our Lord Jesus by following the word of God that talks about being a blessing and a help to the helpless people.
Sidikatu Abeni Foundation does not discriminate against race, color, national, origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation material or family status.
Sidikatu Abeni Foundation is a non-profit organization born out of love and compassion, sustained by the generosity of kind-hearted individuals and responsible organizations.
To see that the widow get the
helpthat they need in our
society.
To ensure that the sick get all
possible help needed.
Giving isn’t just charity, it’s a powerful act that transforms both the giver and the receiver. Here’s what you gain when you give with purpose
Experience the joy of lifting others. When you give, you reconnect with your core values and feel a deeper sense of meaning.
What you give often comes back multiplied. Supporting others creates a cycle of provision spiritually and practically.
Kindness reduces your burden. Helping others relieves stress and replaces worry with gratitude.
Your family sees and follows your heart. Acts of generosity plant seeds of compassion that grow across generations.
Giving isn't just charity, it's a powerful act that transforms both the giver and the receiver.
As soon as you complete your donation, your gift will journey. First your money will be turned into food, and then sent to one of the over 120 villages where people are most vulnerable.
As soon as you complete your donation, your gift will journey. First your money will be turned into food, and then sent to one of the over 120 villages where people are most vulnerable.