What Is Oluwafemi Ebenezer Foundation?

OEF identity

A Nigerian nonprofit for practical relief, dignity and community support

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.

Who OEF supports

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.

Programme direction

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.

Legal and verification details

  • Legal name: Oluwafemi Ebenezer Foundation
  • Also known as: OEF
  • CAC registration number: 179189
  • Date of incorporation: 27 April 2022
  • Country: Nigeria
  • Email: info@oluwafemiebenezerfoundation.org

How Feed Someone relates to OEF

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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