What We Do
Our Areas Of Coverage:
Educational Empowerment Benefit
The foundation bridges the education gap by establishing schools, distributing learning materials, and creating teacher training workshops for vulnerable children and adults. It also works with stakeholders to expand access to quality learning. Achievements: • Supplied textbooks, uniforms, and learning aids to underserved schools. • Established after-school literacy clubs for children and youth. • Supported teacher training programs to improve instructional quality. Impact: This has improved literacy rates, reduced dropouts, and enabled disadvantaged children to compete academically with their peers
Scholarship Support
The foundation provides scholarships for vulnerable children and youths who lack the financial means to pursue education. This covers tuition fees, exam registrations, and sometimes living costs for higher education. Achievements: • Awarded scholarships to students in secondary schools, vocational institutes, and universities. • Supported orphans and children of internally displaced persons with full education funding. • Partnered with schools to subsidize tuition for the less privileged. Impact: Beneficiaries have progressed to higher levels of education, secured better job opportunities, and broken free from poverty cycles.
Skill Acquisition and Training
The foundation empowers youth and women with hands-on vocational skills to improve their employability and entrepreneurial capacity. Trainings include tailoring, ICT, catering, crafts, bead-making, agribusiness, and other marketable skills. Achievements: • Organized skill training workshops that graduated over 200 youths and women in various trades. • Set up vocational centers where beneficiaries receive mentorship and starter kits. • Facilitated ICT boot camps to enhance digital literacy and employability. Impact: Many graduates of these programs have started small businesses or gained employment, thereby improving household incomes and reducing dependency.
Skill Acquisition and Training
The foundation empowers youth and women with hands-on vocational skills to improve their employability and entrepreneurial capacity. Trainings include tailoring, ICT, catering, crafts, bead-making, agribusiness, and other marketable skills. Achievements: • Organized skill training workshops that graduated over 200 youths and women in various trades. • Set up vocational centers where beneficiaries receive mentorship and starter kits. • Facilitated ICT boot camps to enhance digital literacy and employability. Impact: Many graduates of these programs have started small businesses or gained employment, thereby improving household incomes and reducing dependency.
Psychosocial Rehabilitation through Creative Therapies
Through sports, music, drama, and dance, LGTHE Foundation provides trauma-healing and self-expression opportunities for victims of abuse, displacement, or conflict. Achievements: • Conducted trauma-healing workshops for conflict survivors. • Used cultural activities to reintegrate displaced youths into society. • Established community-based sports and arts clubs for healing and mentorship. Impact: Beneficiaries reported improved self-esteem, reduced trauma symptoms, and stronger community bonding
Psychosocial Rehabilitation through Creative Therapies
Through sports, music, drama, and dance, LGTHE Foundation provides trauma-healing and self-expression opportunities for victims of abuse, displacement, or conflict. Achievements: • Conducted trauma-healing workshops for conflict survivors. • Used cultural activities to reintegrate displaced youths into society. • Established community-based sports and arts clubs for healing and mentorship. Impact: Beneficiaries reported improved self-esteem, reduced trauma symptoms, and stronger community bonding
Resource Mobilization & Capacity Building
LGTHE Foundation mobilizes resources and strengthens leadership in communities to ensure sustainability of interventions. Achievements: • Partnered with NGOs and donors to raise funds for projects. • Delivered training for community leaders on governance and advocacy. • Distributed relief materials (food, clothing, medicines) to vulnerable households. Impact: Communities are now more self-reliant, with leaders and structures able to sustain development projects long-term.
