Advancing Maternal Health: Training and Support for Primary Healthcare Nurses in Lagos

On 9th March, 2026, Noella Foundation, in partnership with the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives, hosted a Maternal Care Training for fifty (50) nurses drawn from Primary Health Care centres across Lagos. The training focused on strengthening nurses’ capacity in respectful maternity care, clinical decision-making, emergency response, and patient-centered service delivery within primary […]
Be Empowered (3rd Edition): ₦70 Million Investment in Women-Led Enterprises in Abuja

In December 2025, The Noella Foundation delivered the third edition of the Be Empowered Programme, a flagship initiative designed to strengthen and scale women-led businesses. This edition focused on women entrepreneurs based in Abuja, combining structured business development with direct financial investment to support long-term enterprise growth. The programme also featured engagement from distinguished speakers […]
Pencils to Possibilities: Empowering Pupils in Eputu, Ibeju-Lekki

At Noella Foundation, education remains a cornerstone of our mission. Through Pencils to Possibilities, we continue to support children with essential learning resources that strengthen classroom participation and confidence. In Ibeju-Lekki, the Foundation delivered learning materials, School Uniforms and shoes, to 450 pupils to support their day-to-day learning and reinforce the belief that every child […]
Community Food Distribution: Supporting Families in Agege

The Noella Foundation carried out a food distribution outreach in Agege, providing essential support to over three hundred and fifty households. The initiative involved the distribution of staple food items, prioritising vulnerable populations including pregnant and nursing mothers, persons with disabilities, the elderly, and low-income earners. The outreach was delivered in a dignified and well-organised […]
Advancing Maternal Health: Maternal Care Training for Nurses

Noella Foundation hosted its first Maternal Care Training for 52 nurses in Lagos State, aimed at strengthening frontline capacity and improving maternal health outcomes. The one-day training covered Respectful Maternity Care (RMC), clinical documentation, and high-acuity emergency response in low-resource settings. Sessions were facilitated by Cole Adebukola Oluwabusayo and Oluwatosin Oyindamola Ope-Babadele, combining practical demonstrations, […]
Strengthening Sickle Cell Care: Training for Nurses

As part of its commitment to improving community health outcomes, Noella Foundation organized a 1-day Sickle Cell Training for Nurses, focused on strengthening frontline capacity for sickle cell care and patient support. The training provided 50 nurses with structured learning to reinforce key clinical considerations, improve awareness, cultural sensitivity and support better decision-making in sickle […]
Vocational Skills Training

As part of its commitment to youth employability and practical skills development, The Noella Foundation delivered a series of vocational training programmes in December 2025 through strategic partnerships focused on building relevant, in-demand skills for young Nigerians. Digital Marketing for Youth (Noella Foundation x Redrick PR) In partnership with Redrick PR, The Noella Foundation delivered […]
Creative Bootcamp: Building Skills for the Creative Economy

In partnership with Crea8torium, The Noella Foundation hosted a Creative Bootcamp designed to equip fifty (50) young people with practical creative skills and introduce them to opportunities within Nigeria’s growing creative economy. The Bootcamp provided an immersive, hands-on learning experience for emerging creatives, combining structured guidance with practical exercises to help participants develop their voice, […]
Life After School Summit 2025 : Equipping Young Nigerians for the World Beyond School

In October 2025, The Noella Foundation advanced its mission to strengthen youth employability by hosting the second edition of the Life After School Summit (LAS ’25) in Lagos. The summit convened over 500 final-year students from tertiary institutions across Lagos State, equipping them with practical tools, exposure, and confidence to transition successfully into the world […]