Our Mission
To restore hope and dignity to orphans, widows, vulnerable children, women, and underserved communities through education, humanitarian aid, empowerment programs, legal support, and sustainable development initiatives.
Our Vision
A society where every vulnerable person is empowered, protected, educated, and given the opportunity to thrive with dignity.
Our Core Values
Compassion & Mercy
Human Dignity
Integrity & Accountability
Equity & Justice
Faith-Driven Service
Sustainability & Impact
Legal Status and Registration
Registered Name: Racham Empowerment and Humanitarian Foundation
Legal Status: Non-Governmental / Non-Profit Organization
Country of Registration: Nigeria
Operational Base: Abuja, Nigeria
Scope of Operation: Federal Capital Territory and selected states across Nigeria
Core Focus Areas
REHF implements programs across the following thematic areas:
Education & Child Development
Free basic education through Racham Humanitarian Academy
School fees support, uniforms, books, and learning materials
Child mentorship and discipleship programs
Orphans & Widows Support
Food distribution and welfare outreach
Skills acquisition and livelihood support for widows
Psychosocial and spiritual care
Humanitarian Relief & Emergency Response
Food relief and non-food items
Crisis and conflict-affected communities support
Seasonal outreaches (Christmas, Easter, back-to-school)
Women & Youth Empowerment
Vocational training and entrepreneurship support
Micro-empowerment initiatives
Leadership and life-skills development
Legal Aid & Human Rights Support
Free legal services in partnership with Sagelawyers Humanitarian Foundation
Advocacy for indigent persons and vulnerable groups
Rights awareness and community legal education
Key Beneficiaries (Cumulative Impact)
Orphans and vulnerable children: 1,500+
Widows and single mothers: 600+
Adolescents and youth: 800+
Indigent families supported: 1,200+
Community outreaches conducted: 40+
(Figures are cumulative across programs and outreach cycles.)
Geographic Coverage
Federal Capital Territory (Abuja)
Plateau State
Kaduna State
Benue State
Niger State
Selected rural and peri-urban communities across Nigeria
Organizational Strategy
REHF adopts a people-centered, community-driven approach anchored on:
Needs assessment and grassroots engagement
Partnership with local leaders and institutions
Measurable outputs and transparent reporting
Long-term empowerment rather than dependency
Strategic Objectives (2025–2030)
Improve access to free quality education for vulnerable children
Provide sustainable livelihoods for widows and women
Reduce hunger through structured food relief programs
Strengthen legal access and human rights protection
Expand humanitarian response to underserved communities
Build institutional capacity for scalability and donor compliance
Partnerships & Collaboration
REHF actively seeks partnerships with:
Corporate Organizations (CSR initiatives)
International NGOs and Foundations
Faith-based organizations
Government agencies
Development partners and donors
Governance & Accountability
Governed by a Board of Trustees
Managed by experienced professionals and volunteers
Financial transparency and donor reporting ensured
Regular monitoring, evaluation, and impact documentation