
In January 2021, the Ashlee Momoh Foundation visited Success Academy in Ekiti State to provide academic scholarships to exceptional students from under-resourced backgrounds.
We believe that financial constraints should never be a barrier to a child’s potential. By providing these scholarships, we are not just paying tuition; we are investing in the future leaders, innovators, and change-makers of Ekiti. This visit was a powerful reminder that with the right support, every child can thrive and reach their highest aspirations.
In May 2016, the Ashlee Momoh Foundation visited the widows of Ushafa Camp, Abuja, during the festive season to share in the spirit of celebration and solidarity.
Recognizing that the holidays can be a particularly difficult time for those navigating loss, we spent the day offering words of encouragement and tangible support. Our mission was to ensure that these resilient women felt seen, honored, and remembered by their community. This visit reinforced our commitment to standing by our military families, transforming a period of potential isolation into a time of collective hope and renewed strength.
In December 2021, the Ashlee Momoh Foundation visited an orphanage in Nasarawa State to lead a critical advocacy campaign against child trafficking.
Beyond providing material support to the children, our primary focus was to raise awareness and educate the community on the dangers and prevention of child exploitation. We believe that every child deserves a safe and secure environment to grow, and this mission was a vital step in our ongoing commitment to safeguarding the rights and dignity of the most vulnerable members of our society.
In December 2017, the Ashlee Momoh Foundation visited the widow community in Bwari, Abuja, with a mission to restore hope during the festive season.
Understanding that the end of the year can be a deeply emotional time for those who have lost their partners, we focused our efforts on emotional empowerment and spiritual encouragement. Our goal was to remind these resilient women that they are not forgotten and to inspire the strength needed to face the future with confidence. It was a day dedicated to transforming despair into hope, ensuring that every widow felt the warmth of a supportive community.
In January 2021, the Ashlee Momoh Foundation returned to Victory Orphanage Home in Ifaki-Ekiti, Ekiti State, a place that holds deep personal significance to our mission.
This visit was a continuation of our long-term commitment to the children, focusing on our ongoing sponsorship of their educational fees and comprehensive welfare support. By ensuring that their academic needs are met and their daily well-being is prioritized, we aim to provide a stable foundation where these children can grow with dignity, security, and the promise of a brighter future.
The Ashlee Momoh Foundation is proud to have provided brand-new school uniforms for the students of Victory Group of Schools in Ifaki-Ekiti, Ekiti State in February 2022
We believe that a uniform is more than just clothing; it is a symbol of belonging and a source of pride that helps students focus on their studies with confidence. By removing the burden of this essential cost, we are ensuring that every child can walk into their classroom feeling dignified and ready to learn. This initiative reflects our enduring commitment to supporting the educational journey of children in Ekiti State.
In November 2021, the Ashlee Momoh Foundation hosted its inaugural End-of-Year Celebration for the students of Success Academy in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State.
This landmark event marked the first time the school community gathered for such a celebration, creating an atmosphere of pure joy and gratitude. The day was filled with excitement as students and parents alike came together to celebrate academic achievements and the spirit of perseverance. For the Foundation, seeing the radiant smiles of the children and the relief and happiness of their parents was a powerful affirmation of our mission to bring light and encouragement to those we serve.
In April 2026, the Ashlee Momoh Foundation organized a special Easter outreach for military widows at Ushafa Camp, Abuja.
Timed with the season of renewal and hope, this visit was dedicated to honoring the resilient women who have sacrificed so much for our nation. We gathered to share a festive meal, provide essential relief materials, and offer words of encouragement. Our goal was to ensure that during this sacred period, these families felt the embrace of a community that recognizes their bravery and stands firmly by their side. This mission remains a cornerstone of our commitment to ensuring that the wives of our fallen heroes are never forgotten
In April 2026, the Ashlee Momoh Foundation embarked on a heartfelt Sallah outreach, hand-delivering festive joy directly to the doorsteps of military widows across Abuja and Nasarawa State.
Breaking away from traditional centralized gatherings, our team visited these brave women in their own homes to celebrate the Eid-el-Fitri season. This personal approach allowed us to connect more deeply with each family, offering tailored support and encouragement in the comfort of their private spaces. By bringing the celebration to them, we aimed to honor their dignity and ensure that even those in the most remote locations felt the warmth, love, and inclusion that this festive period represents
The Ashlee Momoh Foundation convened its historic Inaugural Meeting, bringing together the core leadership team to lay the groundwork for our future impact.
This strategic gathering served as the official launchpad for our mission, where our dedicated team members united to align our goals, finalize our organizational structure, and solidify our commitment to humanitarian excellence. This meeting marked the transition from a decade of grassroots passion to a structured, registered force for change marking the beginning of a new chapter in our service to military widows, children, and the less privileged.
The Ashlee Momoh Foundation successfully hosted the “Bridging the Gap: Restoring Hope for Vulnerable Widows of Fallen Soldiers” outreach event on 21st May 2026 in Kaduna State, Nigeria. The event brought together volunteers, community members, and beneficiaries to provide emotional support, humanitarian assistance, and encouragement to widows and families of fallen soldiers.
During the outreach, the foundation engaged directly with vulnerable families, distributed relief materials, and created an atmosphere of hope, unity, and compassion. The initiative reflected the foundation’s commitment to supporting underserved communities and honoring the sacrifices of fallen soldiers by empowering their families and restoring dignity to their lives.
In May 2026, the Ashlee Momoh Foundation was proud to support Kabayi United Football Club in celebrating their remarkable victory in Nasarawa State. We commend the team for their dedication, resilience, and outstanding performance, and we look forward to seeing the club achieve even greater success in the future.
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