The Seed of Joy Giver Support Foundation (TSJGSF) is a registered voluntary, incorporated, charitable, not-for-profit body with a vision for the inclusion of diversity, gender equality and better living standards for humanity. The mission of the Foundation is the augmentation of the costs of medical treatment, drugs and diagnostic tests for the indigent convalescing patients in public hospitals, the offering of hope and succor with donations of foodstuffs, educational aids, materials and supplies etc. to behaviourally challenged children in borstals and orphans in orphanages in Abeokuta and environs and by virtue of extension, Ogun State and Nigeria at large.

Our Aim

Commitment to the improvement and advancement of matters pertaining to the health of convalescing patients in public hospitals, the education and welfare of juveniles in correctional homes and orphanages in Abeokuta and environs. And, by virtue of extension, Ogun State and Nigeria at large.

 

Shall be established and operated in full compliance with the appropriate laws governing the establishment, operations and dissolution of such entities.

Our Objective

Its objective shall be implemented through the provision of:

  1. offering of hope and succour with donations of foodstuffs, educational aids, materials and supplies to behaviorally-chalenged children in borstals and orphans in orphanages;
  2. augmenting of costs of diagnostic tests, drugs and related chargeable fees for convalescing patients in public hospitals.;
  3. Abstaining from biases against all shades, opinions, creeds and diversity.
  4. shall neither condone nor tolerate acts of discrimination, stigmatization or stereotyping of any person/group within its fold or those it serves.

Provision of educational or recreational facilities, equipment and gadgets for borstals/orphanages as the Foundation grows in financial might and stature.

Shall interface with governments efforts at all levels, organisations and bodies in matters pertaining to the health, education and welfare of indigent persons, orphans and behaviorally-challenged children.