Celebrating Children’s Day 2012

Today, Fair Life Africa Foundation’s CEO spoke at Child Rights Foundation’s programme to mark the Universal Children’s Day.  The event, held at Caro Favoured School, Ajegunle, was themed ‘Advocacy For The Rights Of The Child’, and was organised in partnership with Unicef Nigeria. Ms Ufuoma Emerhor was invited to speak with the hundreds of children…

The Party Season With FLA

Hey, it’s that time of the year again.  A time of caring, sharing and producing cheer!  At Fair Life Africa Foundation, we support street children, and offer them a chance at a fairer life.  We’ve got a couple of things lined up for the season, and don’t want you to miss out on an opportunity…

October’s Newsletter is Out!!

Every month, we like to update all our friends and supporters on our work, and celebrate those who have really made a difference through their contributions.  The e-newsletter is published at the end of each month, after our monthly birthday parties, and we encourage all our friends to subscribe, and help us spread the message.  Thank…

Project DDD with Braite Lites

Christmas is around the corner, and everyone is shuffling their accounts to make room for more giving in this charitable season.  The Braite Lites Charity Initiative has taken it upon itself to ease giving to worthy charities in December, by setting up Project DDD (simply Donation Drive 4 December).  They have picked Fair Life Africa…

September’s Newsletter is out!!

Every month, we like to update all our friends and supporters on our work, and celebrate those who have really made a difference through their contributions.  The e-newsletter is published at the end of each month, after our monthly birthday parties, and we encourage all our friends to subscribe, and help us spread the message….

Preparing For School

Our boys are going to school!  They are so excited to be given another chance at education.  All of their stories on how they ended up on the streets are different, but most of them will tell you that they want to go to school.  Sometimes, their guardians couldn’t, or may have simply refused to,…