Because Only Together We Can
Empowering Lives, Building Futures
Who We Are
Msuur Denga Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to building hope, restoring dignity, and transforming lives across communities.
We believe that every individual — regardless of age, gender, or circumstance — deserves access to care, opportunity, and the tools to live a meaningful life.
We collaborate with local communities, faith groups and responsible partners to deliver sustainable aid, education, healthcare access, and livelihood support where it matters most.
Founded on compassion and guided by the principles of service, integrity, and empowerment, the Foundation works tirelessly to strengthen orphanage care, support the elderly, return out-of-school children to learning, empower widows and women with sustainable income pathways, and provide relief and rehabilitation to internally displaced persons (IDPs).
Our Focus Areas
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— Orphanage Support
Nutrition, hygiene, school supplies, and mentorship for children in care homes.
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— Care for the aged
Food Supplies, regular check-ins, medical outreach, and companionship
03.
— Back to School
Scholarships, tutoring, uniforms, and community learning hubs for children.
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— We Educate
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— We Provide Care
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— We Consult
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Measured Impact
We track outcomes to ensure every donation makes a real difference.
Impact Stories
Empowering 500 Girls with Dignity
To commemorate the International Day of the Girl Child 2025, Msuur Denga Foundation visited Padopas Harmony Secondary School, Makurdi, Benue State, where 500 girls received free sanitary pads and menstrual hygiene education.
For many of the girls, access to sanitary products has been a challenge, often leading to missed school days. The Foundation’s outreach helped restore confidence, promote hygiene awareness, and encourage school attendance.
“No girl should have to miss school because of her period,” said a Foundation representative. “We’re proud to stand with these young girls and remind them that they matter.”
Hope for the Displaced: Inside the IDP Camp
After being displaced by conflict, Aondo and his family found themselves in an internally displaced persons (IDP) camp where food was scarce, shelter was inadequate, and the children had no access to education.
Through the intervention of the Msuur Denga Foundation, the situation began to change. The foundation provided essential food supplies to ease hunger, distributed hygiene kits to promote better health and sanitation, and launched educational support programs that helped displaced children return to learning. he children’s lives.
“Our children now have notebooks and classes again. We’re beginning to smile,” says Aondo, one of the fathers in the camp.
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