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Happy New Year and welcome to our first Newsletter of 2025. In this letter, we wanted to keep you up to date with what happened in the 1st Term (September – December 2024) and Back to School activities for the 2nd Term (January 2025).

1st Term (September – December 2024) Report

With your help, in the 1st Term of the 2024/2025 Academic Year, we provided educational, social, medical, and legal support through the Child Rights and Juvenile Justice Centre (“CRJJC”). We also  partnered with We Run the World Girls (WRTWG) for Painting Smiles 2.0; celebrated CRJJC’s 2nd Anniversary which also hosted phase II of its Know Your Rights Initiative for over 200 children in three correctional centres across Lagos.

At TOKAN Foundation, we believe that access to quality education is a basic human right, and no child should be so denied because of their or their parent’s socio-economic status, disability, gender, amongst other factors. Further, education can only be impactful when a child is fully supported in all the ways that they need. Since 2018, we have ensured that hundreds of marginalised children have access to quality education by providing tuition scholarships, daily lunch stipends, school supplies, after-school and national examination preparatory lessons, social support, and legal representation in court through our Child Rights and Juvenile Justice Center (@CR_JJC). We also established the Special Approved School in January 2023 for secondary school-aged girls within the Special Correctional Center for Girls (SCCG) in Idi-Araba, Lagos.

To continue our important work to fullfil our goal of  providing children everywhere with access to quality education and welfare, we provided the following support valued at ₦5,762,200 (Five Million, Seven Hundred and Sixty-Two Thousand, Two Hundred Naira):

  • Tuition scholarships and Textbooks – 43 children
  • Daily lunch stipends – 43 children
  • School bags, shoes, and other supplies – 102 children
  • Monthly Salaries for Secondary School Class Teachers – 4 teachers at Special Correctional Center for Girls (SCCG)
  • Legal support – 6 children

Top row: 1st Term supplies list for 4 Children's Centers (CCJB, CCSB, CCCG and SCCG); Purchased supplies for the 4 Centers; Supplies donated to SCCG Bottom row: Supplies donated to CCCG; Supplies donated to CCJB; School bags worn by the girls at SCCG

We also ran and sponsored other activities for hundreds of children across Lagos:

  • Painting Smiles 2.0 collaboration with We Run the World Girls foundation in December 2024 to provide catering and baking training to 50 girls
  • Donation of Signposts/banners to the Children’s Correctional Center for Girls, Idi-Araba (CCCG)
  • Skills Acquisitions trainings for Children’s Correctional Center for Girls, Idi-Araba
  • Payments for school end-of-year parties, because every child has a right to play!

Social and Other Support:

We continued our regular social visits to all the Children’s Correctional Center across Lagos. We also purchased phones for our first University beneficiaries who recently graduated Secondary School. This support is part of our mission to adequately empower our beneficiaries to become self-sufficient and positively-impacting members of their communities.

Painting Smiles 2.0 collaboration with We Run the World Girls (WRTWG) foundation in December 2024 to provide catering and baking training to 50 girls at SCCG and CCCG

Legal Support through the Child Rights and Juvenile Justice Center (“CRJJC”)

Court Representation

Between September and December, CRJJC’s network of volunteer lawyers represented 6 children in a total of 14 court appearances for various offences, expending dozens of pro bono hours on behalf of our clients. Filing and other court fees are paid for by TOKAN Foundation for children whose parents are unable to afford same.

Know Your Rights Initiative 

In November 2024, CRJJC hosted Phase II of the Know Your Rights Initiative across three correctional centres for children in Lagos. The first event was held on 16 November 2024 at the Special Correctional Centre for Junior Boys, Oregun (“SCCB”); a combined event was held on 23 November 2024 for the Special Correctional Centre for Girls, Idi Araba (“SCCG”) and Children’s Correctional Centre for Girls, Idi Araba (“CCCG”). The events were coordinated by a volunteer team of experienced lawyers, law students, and other volunteers. The lawyer-speakers explained Child Rights and Child Justice Administration laws to keep them informed and protected as they continue to pass through the Nigerian justice system.

Top left and bottom row: CRJJC volunteers at SCCB (Oregun) Top right: CRJJC Volunteers at SCCG

Back to School – 2nd Term

 School Supplies for School Children

The 2nd Term of the 2024/2025 Academic Year commenced on 6 January 2025 for millions of students across Nigeria. It was no different for the children we support. Within the first 2 weeks, TOKAN Foundation purchased and delivered school bags, school shoes and sandals, stationary, and other supplies to students in four Children’s Centers across Lagos. Supplies were made based on specific requests from the children and their guardians, who have a greater understanding of their needs.

Top/bottom left: Sorting supplies for 4 Children's Centers 9 (CCJB, CCSB, CCCG and SCCG) Center: Supplies donated to SCCG Top right: Supplies donated to CCCG Bottom right: Supplies donated to CCJB

Tuition Scholarships and Fundraiser for 2nd Term

The new term has commenced and so has payment for school fees for our beneficiaries. This is where you, our loyal donor, come in. We were able to do so much with your help last year. We would like to help even more children until our goal of ensuring every child has access to education, regardless of their socio-economic status, is realised.

As always we appreciate your support via donations to the TOKAN Foundation’s Zenith Bank Account No. 1015972986. If you prefer to pay online, you can donate through https://paystack.com/pay/tokanfoundation. We also welcome partnerships and collaborations from individuals, businesses, religious organisations, and the government. Anyone who shares our dream of educating young minds is welcome.

 

TOKAN Foundation for Children and Young People is a registered charity dedicated to providing financial, educational, and social wellness support to vulnerable children and young people across Nigeria, and legal support through the Child Rights and Juvenile Justice Center (“CRJJC”). We believe that every child and young person deserves a future filled with opportunities and growth. Through our various programs, we strive to one day create a world where no child or young person is denied a future of possibilities.

For more information about TOKAN Foundation or to discuss ways you can support our work, please reach out to us at hello@tokanfoundation.com or on X, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

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With Gratitude: A Special Thank You to Our Supporters https://tokanfoundation.com/2024/11/15/with-gratitude-a-special-thank-you-to-our-supporters/ https://tokanfoundation.com/2024/11/15/with-gratitude-a-special-thank-you-to-our-supporters/#respond Fri, 15 Nov 2024 15:23:09 +0000 https://tokanfoundation.com/?p=528 Dear friends and supporters, as we reflect on this past year, our heart swells with gratitude for each of you—our sponsors, volunteers, partners, and stakeholders. We have shared newsletters each month of 2024 discussing our activities, achievements, and impact. For our November newsletter, we wish to dedicate it to each of you, our dedicated supporters. Thank you […]

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Dear friends and supporters, as we reflect on this past year, our heart swells with gratitude for each of you—our sponsors, volunteers, partners, and stakeholders. We have shared newsletters each month of 2024 discussing our activities, achievements, and impact. For our November newsletter, we wish to dedicate it to each of you, our dedicated supporters.

Thank you for standing with us, carrying our mantle from month to month, and helping us meet our goals. Your generosity, commitment, and shared vision have empowered us to support hundreds of children in need, secure justice for the vulnerable, and create brighter futures together.

Together, we have achieved so much this year, and it’s all thanks to your unwavering support. As we look ahead, we are inspired by the collective impact we can continue to make. For our new supporters, you can read about our activities in 2024 and previous years at https://tokanfoundation.com/blog/ and on social media. Thank you for being an essential part of this journey with us.

The journey ahead is filled with possibilities, and with your continued support, we will keep making a lasting difference in the lives of children who need it the most. You can support our activities with donations to the foundation’s Zenith Bank Account No. 1015972986 or paystack. We also welcome partnerships from individuals, businesses, religious organisations, and the government.

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Back to School 2024-2025 https://tokanfoundation.com/2024/10/28/back-to-school-2024-2025/ https://tokanfoundation.com/2024/10/28/back-to-school-2024-2025/#respond Mon, 28 Oct 2024 07:56:38 +0000 https://tokanfoundation.com/?p=516 For the 2024/2025 Academic Year, which began in September, we are steadfast in our mission to empower our beneficiaries, ensuring they can thrive both in and out of school. Our focus remains clear: to expand our reach and enable even more children to succeed. With the September back-to-school season, we made sure our beneficiaries were […]

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For the 2024/2025 Academic Year, which began in September, we are steadfast in our mission to empower our beneficiaries, ensuring they can thrive both in and out of school. Our focus remains clear: to expand our reach and enable even more children to succeed.

With the September back-to-school season, we made sure our beneficiaries were well-prepared for the new school year. The 1st Term of the 2024/2025 Academic Year commenced on 9 September 2024 for millions of students across Nigeria. Ahead of resumption, TOKAN Foundation purchased and delivered school bags, shoes, sandals, stationery, and other requested supplies to students in four Children’s Centers across Lagos State. Payments for academic tuition for our beneficiaries are ongoing.

3D Printing Summer Boot Camp for Teens

From the 2nd to the 6th of September 2024, ten of our beneficiaries participated in the 3D Printing Summer Boot Camp for Teens in Yaba. Sponsored by Evon Labs, the camp provided a unique learning experience, while we covered transportation and meal expenses for all attendees.

CRJJC Know Your Rights Phase II

Please mark your calendars—the second phase of the CRJJC Know Your Rights Initiative is scheduled for November. More details will be shared in the coming weeks.

Fundraiser: 2024/2025 Academic Year

For the 2024/2025 Academic Year, we are dedicated to making a lasting impact, ensuring our beneficiaries have the tools to thrive both in and out of school. Your donations are crucial to our mission, and we invite you to continue partnering with us to bridge the gap and create a future filled with opportunities for every child and young person.

You can support our efforts by donating to Account No. 1015972986 (Zenith Bank Plc) or online at Paystack. We also welcome partnerships from individuals, businesses, religious organisations, and government bodies.

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3rd Term and Long Vacation Impact Report https://tokanfoundation.com/2024/08/19/3rd-term-and-long-vacation-impact-report/ https://tokanfoundation.com/2024/08/19/3rd-term-and-long-vacation-impact-report/#respond Mon, 19 Aug 2024 09:21:48 +0000 https://tokanfoundation.com/?p=480 In the 3rd Term and Long Vacation of the 2023/2024 Academic Year, we provided educational, social, medical, and legal support through the Child Rights and Juvenile Justice Centre (“CRJJC”) to dozens of children; we celebrated our 6th Anniversary with a benefit sale; CRJJC conducted its Know Your Rights Initiative for children in five correctional centres across Lagos; and our Trustee […]

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In the 3rd Term and Long Vacation of the 2023/2024 Academic Year, we provided educational, social, medical, and legal support through the Child Rights and Juvenile Justice Centre (“CRJJC”) to dozens of children; we celebrated our 6th Anniversary with a benefit sale; CRJJC conducted its Know Your Rights Initiative for children in five correctional centres across Lagos; and our Trustee and Chair, Tope Tokan-Lawal, received the Distinguished Merit Award as an Icon of Hope.

In ensuring that our beneficiaries continue to have access to quality education and welfare, we provided the following support valued at ₦2,950,454 (Two Million, Nine Hundred and Fifty Thousand, Four Hundred and Fifty-Four Naira) in the 3rd Term and Long Vacation of the 2023/2024 Academic Year:

  • Tuition scholarships and Textbooks – 8 students

  • Daily lunch stipends – 26 students

  • School bags, shoes, and other supplies – 40 students

  • School lessons – 5 students

  • Graduation fees and school party clothes – 16 students

  • UTME fees – 2 students

  • Medical support – 3 students

  • Secondary school class teachers – Monthly Salary, teachers at SCC Girls and SCC Boys

  • Legal support – 9 child offenders

Other activities:

  • Donation of essential drugs and supplies to the Special Correctional Centre for Girls, Idi Araba (“SCCG”), and the Correctional Centre for Girls, Idi Araba (“CCG”) in partnership with Drug Aid Africa.

  • Donation of TV to Correctional Center for Junior Boys in Birrel, Yaba (“CCJB”).

  • Purchase of CRJJC t-shirts and roll up banners for the Know Your Rights Initiative.

  • Celebration of graduates at the Correctional Center for Junior Boys in Birrel, Yaba (“CCJB”), and the Correctional Center for Senior Boys in Isheri (“CCSB”).

  • Purchase of anniversary t-shirts for 6th Anniversary benefit sale.

Social and Other Support:

We continued our weekly social visits to both CCJB and CCSB. In addition, we purchased a smart television for CCJB with the support of an anonymous donor. For the older boys in CCSB, we worked with the center to ensure that the older children obtained NIN, BVN, and bank accounts. We also secured phones for 4 boys who recently turned eighteen. These phones were donated by our sponsors and is part of our mission to adequately empower our beneficiaries to become self-sufficient and positively-impacting members of their communities. We have also committed to support the older girls at CCG with similar provisions.

6th Anniversary Celebrations and Benefit Sale

To celebrate our 6th Anniversary on 14 June, we commissioned two paintings by Victoria Oniosun, titled Mother, Provider (2024) and Graduation (2024). Proceeds from this auction will go directly into our work, funding the welfare of more children in Nigeria. The auction is managed by June Creative Art Advisory(JCAA). To place a bid, kindly contact Seun Alli at +2348179830800, hq@jcaalagos.com, or jcaalagos@gmail.com.

Our commemorative t-shirts of “Mother, Provider” (2024) and “Graduation” (2024) are also available for sale at ₦20,000 each.

Legal Support through the Child Rights and Juvenile Justice Center (“CRJJC”)

Court Representation

Between April and August, CRJJC’s volunteer lawyers represented 9 children in Court for various offences and secured the release of 2 children (a boy and a girl). We also secured bail for 2 other children ensuring that they returned to their families and were able to resume their education during the trial. In this period, our volunteer lawyers appeared in court 19 times, expending dozens of pro bono hours on behalf of our clients whose parents only have to pay for filing fees. Filing and other court fees are paid for by TOKAN Foundation for children whose parents are unable to afford same.

Know Your Rights Initiative 

In June and July 2024, CRJJC hosted the Know Your Rights Initiative across five correctional centres for children in Lagos. The first event was held on 15 June 2024 at the Special Correctional Centre for Junior Boys, Oregun (“SCCB”); a combined event was held on 22 June 2024 for the Special Correctional Centre for Girls, Idi Araba (“SCCG”) and Correctional Centre for Girls, Idi Araba (“CCG”); another combined event was held on 13 July 2024 for CCJB and CCSB. The events were coordinated by a team of experienced lawyers, law students, and other volunteers. The lawyer-speakers discussed Child Rights (under the Nigerian Constitution and laws) and Child Justice Administration.

Tope Tokan-Lawal receives the Distinguished Merit Award

Our founder and Chair was, on Tuesday, 30 July 2024, presented with the Distinguished Merit Award by the National Association of Northern Nigerian Students (“NANNS”) for her work at TOKAN Foundation. She was inducted to the NANNS 2024 Hall of Fame as an Icon of Hope in recognition of my immense contribution towards national development, educational upliftment, youth engagement, and relentless service to humanity.

Donation of Essential Drugs and Medical Supplies with Drug Aid Africa

On Saturday, 17 August 2024, we again joined Drug Aid Africa to donate essential drugs and medical supplies, including items like paracetamol, dewormers, antimalarials, antibiotics, and sanitary pads to Special Correctional Centre for Girls, Idi Araba (“SCCG”) and Correctional Centre for Girls, Idi Araba (“CCG”). This is the second round of donations made in partnership with Drug Aid Africa, the first of which was done in March 2024.

Fundraiser: 2024/2025 Academic Year

For the 2024/2025 Academic Year, we hope to continue our impact and ensure that our beneficiaries can thrive in and out of school. Your donations remain crucial to our work, and we hope you will continue to work with us to bridge the gap and ensure that every child and young person has a future filled with opportunities and growth.

You can support our activities with donations to the foundation’s Account No. 1015972986 (Zenith Bank Plc) or https://paystack.com/pay/tokanfoundation. We also welcome partnerships from individuals, businesses, religious organisations, and the government.

About Us

TOKAN Foundation for Children and Young People is a registered charity dedicated to providing financial, educational, and social wellness support to vulnerable children and young people across Nigeria, and legal support through the Child Rights and Juvenile Justice Center (“CRJJC”). We believe that every child and young person deserves a future filled with opportunities and growth. Through our various programs, we strive to one day create a world where no child or young person is denied a future of possibilities.

For more information about TOKAN Foundation or to discuss other ways you can support our work, please reach out to us at hello@tokanfoundation.com, and engage with us on social media.

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2nd Term (January – April 2024) Impact Report https://tokanfoundation.com/2024/08/02/2nd-term-january-april-2024-impact-report/ https://tokanfoundation.com/2024/08/02/2nd-term-january-april-2024-impact-report/#respond Fri, 02 Aug 2024 11:43:40 +0000 https://tokanfoundation.com/?p=449 Equity is so much more than a word – it is our driving force. At TOKAN Foundation, we believe that access to quality education should be a basic human right, and no child should be so denied because of their or their parent’s socio-economic status, disability, gender, health status, religious beliefs, amongst other factors. Equity […]

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Equity is so much more than a word – it is our driving force. At TOKAN Foundation, we believe that access to quality education should be a basic human right, and no child should be so denied because of their or their parent’s socio-economic status, disability, gender, health status, religious beliefs, amongst other factors. Equity demands that, in addition to payment of school fees, a child also receives shoes, school bags, uniforms, supplies, textbooks, lunch stipends, after school lesson, payments of National exams and, where necessary, medical and legal support to ensure that she/he can gain meaningfully from her/his education.

In this vein, we provided the following support valued at over ₦3,045,110 (Three Million, Forty-Five Thousand, One Hundred and Ten Naira) in the 2nd Term of the 2023/2024 Academic Year:

  • Tuition scholarships, PTA, and Textbooks – 18 students
  • Daily lunch stipends – 24 students
  • School bags, shoes, and other supplies – 54 students
  • JSS3 Junior WAEC preparatory lessons – 2 students
  • Medical support (by Drug Aid Africa, DOOA) – 100+ children
  • Legal support (CRJJC) – 6 children
  • Secondary school class teachers – Monthly Salary, teachers at SCC Girls and SCC Boys

During the 2nd Term, TOKAN Foundation maintained its close relationship with four Correctional Centers for children in Lagos, i.e., Special Correctional Center for Girls, Idi Araba (SCC Girls), the Special Correctional Center for Boys, Oregun (SCC Boys), Birrel Center, and Isheri Center. Students in Birrel and Isheri Centers received educational scholarships, supplies, stipends, and social support (weekly visits). We provided pro bono legal services to 6 children in SCC Girls and SCC Boys through the Child Rights and Juvenile Justice Center (CRJJC). During this period, we secured the release of one girl and the 5 other cases are ongoing. We also continued the secondary school facility in both centers and paid salaries for 7 teachers who taught a range of subjects including Mathematics, English, Literature, Economics, Government, and Business Studies.

On 8 March, we partnered with Offeriing to donate hair and beauty supplies to SCC Girls for International Women’s Day. On the 9th and 23rd of March 2024, we also partnered with Drug Aid Africa to donate essential drugs and medical supplies to the four Correctional Centers. The donation of essential drugs and medical supplies included items like paracetamol, dewormers, antimalarials, antibiotics, mosquito nets, and sanitary pads. Intended as a continuing collaboration, follow-up donations will be made throughout the year. TOKAN Foundation also partnered with Dr Oluwaseun Ayotola of DOOA Health Services Limited to provide free medical consultancy services to the children at SCC Boys and Isheri Center.

Your donations steer the magnitude of our activities, and thanks to you, we escalated our impact in the 2nd Term by providing additional support compared to the previous term.

Fundraiser: 3rd Term (April – July 2024)

For the 3rd Term, which commenced on 22 April 2024, we hope to continue our impact and ensure that our beneficiaries can thrive in and out of school. Your donations remain crucial to our work, and we hope you will continue to work with us to bridge the gap and ensure that every child and young person has a future filled with opportunities and growth. You can support our activities with donations to the foundation’s Account No. 1015972986 (Zenith Bank Plc) or https://paystack.com/pay/tokanfoundation. We also welcome partnerships from individuals, businesses, religious organisations, and the government.

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