The Atjoda Hope Foundation has officially commenced its 2026 humanitarian outreach with a compassionate visit to Tabitha’s Humanitarian Orphanage Home in Ndai, Panyam District, Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State, an institution devoted to restoring hope and dignity to vulnerable children.
The outreach was led by the Foundation’s Chief Executive Officer, Chief (Mrs.) Josephine Abbas Dayilim, whose presence reflected the organization’s unwavering commitment to serving the most vulnerable members of society. Speaking during the visit, she reiterated that the core mission of Atjoda Hope Foundation is to provide relief and long-term support to orphans, widows, and underprivileged individuals, while also helping to prevent youth involvement in drug abuse and other social vices linked to poverty and neglect.
As part of the visit, Chief. Mrs. Dayilim personally presented a donation comprising essential food items, toiletries, and exercise books. These items were carefully selected to meet the immediate welfare and educational needs of the children, underscoring the Foundation’s holistic approach to humanitarian service.
The gesture symbolized a growing partnership between Atjoda Hope Foundation and Tabitha’s Humanitarian Foundation, united by a shared vision of nurturing, empowering, and uplifting vulnerable children.
The management of Tabitha’s Humanitarian Foundation warmly received the donations and expressed deep appreciation for the timely support. He noted that the items would significantly improve the daily living conditions and learning experience of the children under their care.
The visit further highlighted the importance of sustained collaboration between humanitarian organizations in addressing the complex needs of orphans and vulnerable families.
While addressing the children and caregivers, Chief Mrs. Dayilim emphasized that standing with vulnerable children aligns directly with her personal values and the Foundation’s priorities. She reaffirmed her commitment to continued support, stressing that even the smallest act of kindness can rekindle hope and shape a brighter future for a child in need.
The Chief Executive Officer of Tabitha’s Humanitarian Foundation, Mr. Asabar Ali, expressed heartfelt gratitude to Atjoda Hope Foundation for the thoughtful intervention. He acknowledged the positive impact the donations would have, especially in light of the numerous challenges faced by the orphanage. He also shared the distressing case of a young resident who, following a severe illness, has lost his ability to hear, speak, and see. Due to financial limitations, the home is appealing for support to enable the child undergo urgent and necessary surgery.
The outreach was graced by the presence of notable stakeholders, including a member of the Board of Trustees of Atjoda Hope Foundation, Mrs. Martha Daspan; Hon. Mathew Kwarpo who was represented by his personal assistant Hon. Nanle Allahnanan, the representative of the Mangu Traditional Council, Chief Nathan Fyamang; and the Supervisory Councillor for Social Services, Mangu Local Government Area, Hon. Miss Patience Amos. They offered words of encouragement to the children and caregivers and joined in special prayers for the orphanage and for sustained collaboration between the two foundations.
In furtherance of the visit, Chief Mrs. Dayilim paid a courtesy visit to the District Head of Mangu, His Royal Highness Da Moses Dawop, where she sought royal blessings for the humanitarian initiative. Deeply moved by the gesture, the District Head commended her selfless service and prayed for divine reward and greater opportunities as she continues on her humanitarian journey. He emphasized that such acts of compassion are vital to societal growth and will not go unnoticed.
The outreach stands as a powerful reminder of the impact of empathy, partnership, and purposeful leadership in transforming lives and restoring hope to the most vulnerables.
