Oluwafemi Ebenezer Foundation, also known as OEF, is a CAC-registered Nigerian nonprofit providing practical relief, dignity-focused care, health awareness, learning support, social support and opportunity-focused programmes for vulnerable people and underserved communities.
OEF grew from Feed Someone, a grassroots relief outreach conceived in 2019. Feed Someone remains the foundation's flagship relief programme, while OEF is the broader legal organisation responsible for the wider humanitarian and community-impact mission.
OEF is not a children-only or orphanage-only charity. Children and children's homes are part of the foundation's early history, but the broader mandate includes families, elderly people, neglected people, displaced people, low-income communities, street-connected people, people affected by conflict or violence, and communities affected by disasters such as flooding.
OEF's programme direction includes practical relief, dignity-focused care, health awareness, safeguarding, mental-health awareness, learning support, digital access, social support for isolated or neglected people, and responsible community restoration work.
Feed Someone is the founding movement and flagship outreach initiative. Oluwafemi Ebenezer Foundation is the registered foundation that now gives the work a broader legal, governance and programme structure.
For evidence and due-diligence context, review the foundation's impact records, transparency notes and approved public gallery.
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