Aziki Charity Foundation Empowers Over 150 Widows in Jaji, Kaduna with Healthcare and Economic Support

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The Aziki Charity Foundation has concluded its end-of-year humanitarian outreach, Operation Jaji Homecoming, providing free medical care, economic empowerment, and spiritual support to over 150 widows and elderly women in the Jaji military community, Kaduna State.

The outreach, held on Monday, December 29, 2025, focused on long-term empowerment rather than short-term relief. Beneficiaries received free health screenings for blood pressure, blood sugar, and malaria, alongside medical consultations led by Dr. Haruna and a team of volunteer healthcare professionals. Many participants had been without medical care for months due to rising healthcare costs.

Beyond healthcare, the foundation introduced an economic empowerment session titled “20 Businesses You Can Start with Zero Capital,” facilitated by Mrs. Faith Adeyemi. Participants were equipped with practical ideas for self-reliance and received complimentary copies of the foundation’s book, The Startup Guide, to support sustainable income generation.

The program also featured an emotional healing and spiritual session led by Pastor Faith Adeyemi, offering encouragement, prayers for the sick, and support for families facing personal challenges.

The outreach concluded with the distribution of food items, wrappers, and relief materials, followed by a celebratory moment of music and dance.

Speaking at the event, the foundation reaffirmed its commitment to restoring dignity and hope to widows and the elderly, noting that its mission extends beyond charity to long-term impact.

Operation Jaji Homecoming left many beneficiaries with renewed hope and a stronger sense of community support.