A child-focused humanitarian initiative dedicated to uplifting less privileged children through education, mentorship, and community outreach — because every child deserves a fair chance.
Less Privileged Children Encouragement Initiative is a divine vision and humanitarian organization dedicated to improving the lives of children and communities — regardless of color, race, gender, or religious affiliation.
Our primary focus is children from rural communities. We are committed to giving scholarships to out-of-school children, protecting their rights, and creating opportunities for them to thrive. We believe every child deserves a fair chance to be healthy, educated, protected, and included.
We work tirelessly to make that vision a reality.
Every 19th of June is World Sickle Cell Day. EI celebrates annually in conjunction with the Kayode Fowowe Sickle Cell Foundation (KFSCF), raising awareness and supporting affected children in our communities.
We do all we can in our capacity to reach out to underserved communities — giving out palliatives to help cushion the effect of economic hardship on the most vulnerable families.
Training school on NGOs and Sustainable Development. EI trains individuals passionate about humanitarian services — equipping them in NGO formation, funding, and management to contribute to the SDGs.
EI reaches African children who go to school barefoot, in torn uniforms, or on empty stomachs — removing the shame, jeers, and taunts from their peers, and giving them dignity in their education journey.
Snapshots of hope — real children, real communities, real change. Every image tells the story of a life touched by the Encouragement Initiative.
We have dedicated individuals who give their time, skills, and energy to bring hope to less privileged children. They mentor, support, and encourage children in rural communities.
Our volunteers are not just helpers — they are role models and partners in shaping brighter futures. With every act of service, they remind our children they are valued, loved, and capable of achieving their dreams.
Become a VolunteerHelping out-of-school children access quality education through financial aid.
Reaching underserved rural communities with essential supplies and mentorship.
Hosting annual events to inspire communities and raise awareness for child welfare.
Changemakers equipped in NGO formation, management, and sustainable development.
EI collaborates with the Kayode Fowowe Sickle Cell Foundation to raise awareness on sickle cell disease every June 19th — World Sickle Cell Day — ensuring that children in our communities receive screening, education, and support for this critical health challenge.
Kayode Fowowe
Sickle Cell Foundation
19/22 Odutola Street, beside Dalat Super Market,
Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria.