United for Kids

News and updates about United for Kids Foundation

Sunday, December 24, 2006

The pictures from UKF's 2006 Xmas party are now available for your viewing 'pleasure', Please check them out at: http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/temitopef/album?.dir=/98edre2
I hope they inspire you to do more for kids in need, we all wish you a very happy festive season and a prosperous 2007.
Our Eid Kabir party will hold at Bab Es Salam orphanage on January 14 200, at 2pm by the grace of God, we hope to see you there.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

We drew the curtains on 06, Thank you!

The monthly visit to IGH and the Xmas party at HOG marked the end of 'formal' activities UKF had planned for the year 2006. We want to express our gratitude to all those who made 2006 our biggest year so far and also a sign of bigger things to come for us. As you will read from Ibraheem's report below, the IGH visit shows how much more we still need to do in order to restore hope in the lives of the poor and sick. I pray that we are able to do a lot more in 2007 and beyond.
I am happy to report that in spite of the bureaucratic issues we encountered with the Government orphanages again this year, the kids at the Lagos State Orphanage attended the party and had a very good time, the kids at hearts of Gold were perfect hosts and enjoyed themselves too.
Stay tuned for the financial statements and summary of 2006, please keep on recruiting new members and join us as we make bigger dreams come true in 2007 by the grace of the almighty God.

IKeja General Hospital Visit on 12/16/2006 by Ibraheem
Team,

Our visit went well with Bimbo, Shola, Amani, Sheriff, Biola, Hakeem, Lanre and Ibraheem on ground. Shola & Biola were first timers. Ariyo & Mum were also available. We were able to cover both Ayinke House and the our other three wards. Nini & Bimbo did the shopping and we distributed packs to all patients in the ward and those awaiting to be admitted as usual. Thereafter we pulled together about N16K. We encountered two critical patients with special request/response and we attended to both in our own little way.
The first patient is a boy and incidentally he was the one we wanted to pay for his CT scan last week. The CT scan was undertaken by another Samaritan. However, the boy needs antibiotics on a daily basis to survive. He takes two dosages of the drug per day at a cost N1.6K. We gave out N4.5K being cost of drugs for about 3 days and promised to make available another one week drug expense by Wednesday 20th December. At report time, a cheque of N15k will be cashed and made available for this patient by Wednesday 20th December.
The 2nd patient (Iwunze Reward) has meningitis. His mum was helpless as we gathered from the nurses that she could not afford anything. We gave cash of about 5.5K to cater for drugs for the sick child and bought provisions for both mum and child.
We then the shared remaining contribution amongst other critical patients as our normal practice.
Another highlight on Saturday was Mr. Lawal Surakat from Port Harcourt, who was visiting his friend's sick child at the hospital. He approached us and commended our activities. He then donated N10,000 cash. This was part of the money we disbursed above.


Friday, December 08, 2006

United for Kids Foundation
- Healing Nigeria and indeed the World, one child, one heart and one smile at a time.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Please allow me to introduce you to United for Kids Foundation (UKF), a charitable organization established exclusively for charitable and educational activities aimed principally at less privileged children in Nigeria. Our aim is to create a bridge between fortunate Nigerians and the less fortunate sick and orphaned children. Since UKF was founded in 2002, we have selected 1 teaching hospital and 4 orphanages as beneficiaries of our activities, we have partnered with them to upgrade facilities, provide financial assistance for prescription drugs/medical tests, educational materials, food, beverages and household supplies in order to alleviate the suffering and discomfort encountered by the children.
Our Mission
The UKF dream began in 1999 and became a reality in April 2002 when a group of friends/colleagues mainly from Arthur Andersen Lagos (now known as KPMG Professional Services), visited the Lagos State Motherless Babies Home, LMBH (then at Sinari Daranijo Street, Victoria Island Lagos) as “friends of the home”. That visit exposed the need for us, Nigerians to invest in nation building by reaching out to the voiceless and almost helpless orphaned and sick Nigerian children. The state of the facility at the time showed the extreme neglect these children, who hold an important key to a better Nigeria, and indeed the World were being subjected to. None of the friends could walk away from what they had seen at the orphanage that day, hence informal plans and discussions commenced in order to find a lasting means of assisting the children at LMBH and other like facilities in the country. United for Kids Foundation was therefore ‘born’ in October 2002, the group has experienced tremendous growth due to the satisfaction derived from bringing joy into the lives of the needy; “Satisfied customers” have continued to spread the word and invited others to join the mission to heal Nigeria and indeed the World, One Child, One Heart and One Smile at a time.
UKF acts as a bridge between the fortunate Nigerians and the less fortunate sick and orphaned children, we receive and make donations to needy children in state-owned hospitals, state and privately owned orphanages, public schools and other facilities in need. UKF has experienced significant growth in financial and human resources; annual donations have increased from $100 in 2002 to more than $18,000 in 2006; membership has grown from less than 10 individuals in 2002 to 300 members in Nigeria, Canada, United Kingdom and the United States of America in 2006. In the short period we have being in existence, we have learnt that the power to heal Nigeria and indeed the World lies in the hands of dedicated and kind hearted people like YOU.

UKF supports the following organizations in Lagos, Nigeria:

The Children Transit Home, Idi-Araba Lagos Nigeria (CTH)
Bab Es Salaam Orphanage, Ikeja Lagos Nigeria (BES)
Hearts of Gold Children’s Hospice, Surulere Lagos Nigeria (HOG)
The Children’s wards at Ikeja General Hospital, Lagos Nigeria (IGH)
Lagos State Motherless Babies Home, Lekki Lagos Nigeria (LMBH)

Our support of these organizations vary based on their unique needs and organization. We provide groceries, toys, supplies and also organize annual parties. We assist poor patients with payment of hospital bills, prescription drugs and provide post-recovery support/assistance. We also assist some of the organizations with facilities’ renovation and expansion of infrastructure to accommodate more children and/or make the children more comfortable. With your active support and encouragement, we believe we can do a lot more in these and many other institutions. United for Kids Foundation was incorporated in the Federal Republic of Nigeria in March 2005.

Below is a brief summary of some of the programs, people and projects that have given us tremendous joy and satisfaction since we began this journey in 2002:

Quarterly Visits
UKF conducts quarterly visits to the orphanages we support, the purpose of the visits is to deliver groceries and other supplies needed to ensure well being of the children and staff. The visits also provide a great opportunity to get first hand information on ad hoc needs or problems encountered at these facilities. For instance, during one of our quarterly visits to the Lagos State Motherless Babies Home in 2005, we discovered that nine (9) of the children would not be enrolled in school for the new school session due to lack of funds, we therefore paid the school fees for these children directly to the school.
Festive Period Activities
UKF is conscious of the psychological impact of poor and orphaned children being left out of the massive festive activities during major religious holidays in Nigeria, therefore we strive to extend the love and celebration to them. UKF organizes Christmas parties for the children at the Lagos Motherless Babies Home, the Children Transit Home and the Hearts of Gold Children’s Hospice. In addition, we sew new clothes for the children at Bab Es Salaam Orphanage during the Eid Fitr (end of Ramadan fasting celebration) and organize a party at their facility during the Eid Kabir holiday.
Children Transit Home (CTH) Rehabilitation Project
This facility has been the most challenging of all the orphanages we have taken up. CTH is a state owned institution, which houses orphaned children between the ages of 3 and 10 who are awaiting adoption. The facility has suffered extreme neglect with poor sanitary and living conditions. However, in less than one year, UKF has provided an overhead water tank with an inbuilt water purifier to supply clean and portable water, installed ceiling fans in bedrooms and offices, continuously provided a monthly supply of charcoal for cooking as we found this to be a more cost effective measure than the use of gas, deepened existing water well, evacuated and reconstructed soak away pit/ repaired waste water lines, repaired portable water network - taps, pipes, elbows etc and repaired/re-installed faulty pumping machine.
United for Kids Foundation Education Project (UKFEP) at the CTH
As UKF became more involved with CTH, we discovered the apparent lack of investment in the children’s education. The orphans seemed to acquire no formal education while awaiting adoption, the older children who were not adopted were sent off to learn vocational skills and sent into the ‘World’ when they reached 18 years of age, this situation definitely placed these children at a disadvantage. In 2006, a Christian church in Lagos employed five teachers to provide some formal education for the children. UKF supported this effort and renovated two kindergarten classrooms, provided classroom furniture (desks, chairs, curtains, trash cans and carpets), educational materials (text and note books, white boards, learning aids and other supplies) to aid conducive learning atmosphere.
Ikeja General Hospital (IGH) Monthly Visits
One of the most rewarding activities to UKF members is the monthly visit to the Ikeja General Hospital Children’s wards. The visit which begins at 9am on the third Saturday of every month aims to bring succor to families who suffer the dual misfortune of sickness and poverty. UKF provides various supplies including diapers and formulas (for infants), chocolate beverage, milk, tissue paper, bathing soaps, drinks/juice and biscuits for older patients. The patients’ needs are overwhelming but impossible to neglect, therefore our monthly spending on groceries at IGH has increased from NGN15,000 ($115) in 2002 to NGN100,000 ($769) in 2006.
In addition to the supply of groceries, UKF donates cash to parents of patients who are unable to afford much needed prescription drugs and medical procedures required to restore their health.
Patients Pre/Post-Recovery Support/Assistance
During our monthly visits to IGH, we endeavor to look beyond the immediate needs of the patients and strive to, within our means provide financial and other support needed by the patients and their families to live more comfortably while undergoing treatment and upon their discharge. During one of our visits in 2004, we met Deborah, a 6 year old amputee living with her grand parents in a village in Ibafo Ogun State. UKF paid for Deborah’s prosthesis at Igbobi hospital, visited the family in Ogun State upon her discharge and have been investing in food, school fees and other needs to ensure that Deborah and her family live more comfortably.
In 2005, we met Ariyo, a 10 year old Urology patient who, together with his mother had been in physical and emotional pains since he got hit in the rear by a car in 2004. Ariyo requires surgery, which cannot be performed in Nigeria, UKF has invested in Ariyo’s well being by paying for medication and school fees. We have also procured international passports for Ariyo and his mother and linked them with Urologists in the UK and USA to ensure that he gets the treatment required.
Hearts of Gold (HOG) Children’s Hospice
HOG is one of the most brilliant ideas we have encountered since 2002. It is a privately owned hospice catering for orphaned children with medical challenges such as Cerebral palsy, Hydrocephalus and HIV/AIDS. UKF’s focus has shifted from providing groceries and supplies to assisting the hospice with payment of staff salaries and completing its critical building expansion, UKF has donated building materials and cash worth over NGN500,000 towards this expansion project. We were extremely honored and humbled to be presented with a Humanitarian award at the Hospice’s award ceremony in MUSON Center, Lagos on October 2006.

Contact:

My name is Tope, your 'tour guide' on this beautiful journey. My team and I hope to use this blog to keep you updated on news and happenings in our World. You can also visit our website, www.unitedforkidsfoundation.org and our yahoogroups pages: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Firstorphanage/ or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Secondorphanage/. You can also send us at email at: firstorphanage-owner@yahoogroups.com, temitopef@yahoo.com or write us at PO BOX 38746 Baltimore, Maryland 21231 USA.
To join our mailing list, please send a blank email to:
firstorphanage-subscribe@yahoogroups.com or secondorphanage-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.

You may also contact the homes we support through any of the following media:
Hearts of Gold Children’s Hospice: Mrs. Laja Adedoyin (Founder/Proprietor)
Address: 57 Adebola street of Adeniran Ogunsanya street, Surulere, Lagos
Telephone: 0803 318 4840, 01-8122623, 01-7747708
Email:
info@heartsofgoldhospice.com
Website:
www.hoghospice.org
Lagos State Children’s Transit Home: Mr. Otunla (Social Welfare Officer)
Address:11/13 Ojerinde Street, behind Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) Idi-Araba, Mushin, Lagos
Telephone: 0803 374 2386
Bab Es Salaam Muslim Orphanage: Mallam Tahir Hassan (Head of the home)
Address: 14/16 Joel Ogunnaike Street, GRA Ikeja Lagos
Telephone: 08023181159, 08035322589, 4968037
Email:
Tahassanid@yahoo.com
Ikeja General Hospital (LASUCOM/LASUTH):
Address: 1-3 Oba Akinjobi Street, Ikeja Lagos
Website:
http://www.lasuth.org/
Lagos State Motherless Babies Home:
Address: Admiralty way, Off Onikepo Akande way, Lekki Phase I, Lagos
United for Kids Foundation maintains account # 208-7120751-110 with GT Bank’s Awolowo Road Ikoyi, Lagos Branch.

We will love to hear from you, so please send us comments, suggestions and ideas to make us serve the kids better.