Our Programs
Structured for Impact, Designed to Transform Lives
Our Programs
At Tasieobi Global Foundation, our work is built on compassion, strategy, and continuity. Through a series of structured, recurring programs, we address some of society’s most pressing issues, from poverty and education gaps to health crises and reintegration challenges. These initiatives are executed year after year, each carefully timed to address needs when they’re most critical.
Explore our core annual programs below:
Restoring Hope for the Incarcerated
Skills Empowerment & Prison Outreach
January – February
This program supports inmates nearing their release by equipping them with practical skills and life-building tools that help them reintegrate into society successfully. Through hands-on workshops in tailoring, soap-making, shoemaking, farming, and digital literacy, inmates gain valuable trades they can turn into income-generating ventures. We also provide counseling sessions focused on mindset renewal, personal discipline, and goal setting.
Beyond prison walls, we work to reduce the stigma that returning citizens face. Qualified participants receive starter kits or seed capital upon release to help launch their businesses. Our aim is to reduce recidivism by giving former inmates dignity, opportunity, and the support they need to live as productive, peaceful members of society.
Save a Newborn Initiative
Hospital Outreach & Neonatal Care Assistance
March – April
Our Save a Newborn Initiative targets newborns and mothers in low-resource hospitals, where the lack of critical medical equipment and basic care leads to preventable infant mortality. We donate essential equipment like incubators, phototherapy units, and oxygen concentrators while also supporting mothers with newborn care packs including diapers, clothing, formula, and sanitary products.
In emergency situations, we step in to settle hospital bills that families cannot afford, ensuring newborns receive life-saving treatment without delay. This program brings hope into maternity wards and gives vulnerable babies a real fighting chance at life, restoring peace to families and communities.
Back to School Project
Equipping the Next Generation with Tools to Learn
September – October
Every new school year, thousands of Nigerian children face educational setbacks due to the inability to afford basic school supplies. Our Back to School Project bridges this gap by visiting public schools in low-income communities and distributing items such as school bags, notebooks, writing tools, uniforms, and sometimes sandals. For many students, these are the only materials they’ll receive for the entire academic year.
We also use the opportunity to motivate children through goal-setting sessions and motivational talks, helping them understand the power of education in shaping their future. By removing basic barriers and restoring self-confidence, we create an enabling environment where every child, regardless of background, can learn, dream, and grow.
Feed the Street Project
December Holiday Outreach with Love and Compassion
During the festive season, our Feed the Street Project reaches out to the homeless, displaced, and underserved with hot meals, warm clothing, and hygiene kits. We set up feeding points in slums, motor parks, and urban corners where food insecurity is most prevalent. Meals are prepared with care and distributed by volunteers who take time to listen and interact with the people we serve.
In addition to food, we share blankets, shoes, clothing, sanitary pads, and in some cases offer basic health checks. This project is not just about meeting physical needs, it’s about restoring dignity and spreading love to people who often feel forgotten. It’s our way of ending the year in service and solidarity with those who need it most.






