
For the fourth consecutive and unbroken years, Unique Treasure Foundation has empowered vulnerable children with skills, essentials at 4th Annual December Outreach.
Unique Treasure Foundation successfully hosted the 4th edition of its December outreach programme, targeting vulnerable children and their families with life-enriching support and empowerment activities.
The outreach, held at Africa Bethel Primary School, Ota-Ona, Ikorodu, brought hope and practical skills to pupils through an empowering trade programme designed to equip young learners with practical knowledge and a pathway to self-reliance.

As part of the initiative, pupils were taught on how to make liquid soup, a basic entrepreneurial skill with real livelihood potential and were lectured on the importance of honing their skills and becoming financially independent through honest work.
Participants also benefitted from the distribution of essential packages, including food items and clothings, ensuring that both the educational and humanitarian needs of the children and their families were met during the holiday-season outreach.
The programme extended its impact beyond the school grounds to Ikorodu General Hospital, where volunteers visited the sick, offered comfort, and gifted clothes to patients in need, fostering a spirit of compassion and community care.

Unique Treasure Foundation’s December outreach reflects its ongoing commitment to uplifting vulnerable communities by combining practical skills training, material support, and heartfelt service.
The foundation emphasises that long-term empowerment goes beyond charity, focusing instead on compassion, dignity, and sustainable self-development.
Unique Treasure Foundation has also highlighted its openness to support and volunteers, inviting like-minded individuals and organisations to join hands in scaling this goodwill to a wider audience, a call underscored by the impactful experiences witnessed at this year’s outreach.
