Dewdrop Foundation
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Showing up for our SEENAGERS, the Dewdrop way.
In commemoration of the UN World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (15th June), we took the celebration to Kuchingoro IDP Camp, Abuja on 30th June, where our healthcare learners conducted free medical health checks for our beloved elders as part of their Community Development Service.
Awareness means nothing without action. This is ours.
To every Seenager at Kuchingoro Camp, you are seen, you are valued, and you will always be protected.
In collaboration with RISING RUBIES WOMEN FOUNDATION
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16/04/2026
A meal may seem small…
but to someone who is hungry, it means everything.
In collaboration with NWAG, Dewdrop Foundation is committed to reaching vulnerable communities, sharing not just food, but hope and compassion.
Because giving is not about how much we have —
it’s about how much we care ❤️
*NWAG Feed the Hungry 2026 Commences in Mbano, Delivers Medical Care and Food Support*
The NWAG Feed the Hungry 2026 initiative commenced in Mbano, Imo State, on April 10, launching a multi-day humanitarian outreach aimed at delivering free medical care and food support to underserved communities.
The programme, scheduled to run from April 10 to 15, 2026, is an initiative of the Nigerian Women Association of Georgia (NWAG), in collaboration with the Association of Nigerian Physicians in the Americas (ANPA). Dewdrop Foundation (DDF) is supporting on-ground implementation, providing logistics, coordination, and volunteer mobilization.
Activities on the opening day were carried out in a structured manner, with medical teams attending to patients while volunteers coordinated the distribution of food support packs.
Beneficiaries received medical consultations and basic care alongside packaged dry food items, with the process managed to ensure orderliness and a steady flow of participants throughout the exercise.
Speaking during the outreach, a key member of the Nigerian Women Association of Georgia (NWAG) and Founder of Dewdrop Foundation, Mrs Agatha Nnaji, emphasized the importance of delivering support in a structured and respectful manner.
_“The focus is not just on providing support, but on doing so in a structured and respectful manner. We have been deliberate about ensuring order, dignity, and inclusion, particularly for elderly and vulnerable beneficiaries.”_
She also highlighted the importance of collaboration in delivering the outreach effectively.
_“This kind of initiative is only possible through strong collaboration. Bringing together partners like NWAG, ANPA, and Dewdrop Foundation allows us to reach more people and deliver support in a more coordinated and impactful way.”_
The outreach will continue across additional locations in Imo State over the coming days as part of the wider ANPA medical mission.
Organizers say the programme is designed to address immediate healthcare needs while also providing food support to individuals and families within the host communities.
NWAG Feed the Hungry 2026 is a humanitarian initiative of the Nigerian Women Association of Georgia (NWAG), delivered in collaboration with Dewdrop Foundation and ANPA, aimed at providing coordinated healthcare and social support services to underserved populations.
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5a River Benue Street, Maitam
Abuja
23401
Opening Hours
| Monday | 08:30 - 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 08:30 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 08:30 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 08:30 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 08:30 - 17:00 |