ABOUT US
... reaching out to the needy
At Bella Amor Global Aid Foundation, we envision a world where human dignity is protected, voices of the vulnerable are amplified, and every individual, especially the underserved, the silenced, and the forgotten is given the opportunity to live a life of purpose, safety, and self-sufficiency.
Our vision is to become a leading humanitarian force for transformation and equity in Nigeria and across Africa, by delivering integrated, compassionate, and sustainable interventions that combat hunger, empower communities, and protect the most vulnerable from systemic harm. Through our flagship program Food Relief initiative “MoFeed” we aim to feed 600,000 people across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones prioritizing children, widows, the elderly, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and urban poor populations. Yet our commitment does not end with food; it begins there.
Child Welfare
We envision a society where no child suffers from hunger, exploitation, or neglect.
Our Child Welfare Programs are designed to:
Protect the rights of every child
Ensure access to education, healthcare,
shelter, and psychosocial support.
Advocate for a safe, nurturing environment free from abuse, trafficking, labor, and violence
Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Prevention
We stand firmly against Gender-Based Violence in all its forms.
We envision a society where women and girls are safe, respected, and empowered — free from:
Domestic abuse
Rape
Forced marriage
Harmful traditional practices
Through advocacy, survivor-centered support, community education, and legal assistance, we aim to:
Break the cycle of silence and impunity
Foster a culture of accountability and equality
Drug Abuse Prevention & Rehabilitation
We are deeply committed to combating the growing epidemic of drug abuse among youth.
Our Drug Abuse Prevention and Rehabilitation Initiative seeks to:
Educate, rehabilitate, and reintegrate affected individuals
Build communities where young people are inspired by purpose, not plagued by addiction
Promote prevention, partnership, and early restoration
