The Issue

Nearly 60% of children in African slums cannot read a single word by age 10

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What We Do
Our mission is to promote Human Values, Empower Individuals and Communities, and Sustain life by providing access to education, healthcare, and basic needs.

Slum Brains Initiative

The Uncle Sele Foundation's "Slum Brains" competition is a powerful endeavor aimed at uplifting underprivileged children and fostering educational empowerment.

International Childrens Day Conference

The International Children's Day Conference is an event for children that aims to empower them to thrive and live a values-based life.

Christmas Memories

"Christmas Memories," is an initiative where we aim to help underprivileged families celebrate a well-deserved Christmas.
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Did You Know?

1 out of 3

children globally cannot read or understand a simple text by age 10, a key indicator of learning poverty.

Only 30%

of children in rural areas of Africa achieve basic literacy and numeracy skills, compared to 50% in urban areas.

Over 60%

of children in Nigeria cannot read or understand a simple text by age 10, reflecting a severe learning crisis.

Nigeria

has one of the highest rates of out-of-school children globally, with over 10 million children not attending primary school, significantly impacting their literacy and learning outcomes.
Stories

Rebirth is an initiative founded to help children in a borstal home. A borstal home is a place where children who commit minor crimes are sent for correction and to ensure they integrate properly into society.

Rebirth

Little Miss Rainbow is an initiative that educates and empowers girls to be confident, understand their identity as women, and recognize that they have a voice as young girls and future women.

Little miss rainbow nigeria
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ONGOING PROJECTS

Building a School in Aloro Community

In Aloro, education is not just a right—it is a daily battle. Not because the children lack the passion to learn, but because their only school is on the verge of collapse. It stands weak, crumbling, and unsafe, forcing most children to abandon it altogether. Instead, they rise before the sun, leaving their homes as early as 5:00 AM, searching for free boats that will carry them across the water into town—just to sit in a classroom.
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