
Hon. Peace Care Foundation
Dignity for elders.
Possibility for teens.
We walk with elderly people and teenagers across Yola, Adamawa State — through mentorship, healthcare outreach, education and long, patient friendship.
Mission
To promote and provide sustainable humanitarian service through:
- Providing care, support and companionship to improve the well-being of aged persons.
- Empowering, educating and protecting teenage girls through mentorship, health education, and life-skills training.
- Fostering peace and community development through acts of love and service.
Vision
A compassionate community where the aged live with dignity, joy and security, and where every teenage girl is empowered, protected and given the opportunity to fulfil her greatest potential.
Approach
We move at the pace of trust — small, patient, community-led work that lasts.

Who we are
A young foundation with a very old promise.
Peace Care Foundation was founded on a simple belief: no elder should age alone, and no teenager should grow up without a mentor who believes in them. We are a newly registered nonprofit, working with — not for — the communities we serve.
Focus areas
Five quiet, patient bodies of work.
Our programmes are designed to hold one another up — an elder's home visit often leads to a teenager's first mentor.
Why we exist
Because ageing and adolescence deserve better company.
Two chapters of life are too often lived in loneliness. We build the relationships that make those chapters bearable, dignified, even joyful.
For elders
Weekly companionship, health checks and the assurance of being remembered.
For teens
A mentor, a workshop, and a room where their questions are welcomed.
For families
Support that eases the load on daughters, sons and grandchildren.
For communities
Small local projects that outlast any single campaign or year.
Latest projects
Small work, done properly.
Every project we run is documented — its objectives, its costs, and what we learned.
Gallery
Faces we've been trusted with.






Volunteer with us
Give a Saturday morning to a teenager. Sit with an elder. Bring a skill the community needs.
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Every naira funds a home visit, a mentor session, or a clinic day. We publish exactly where your gift goes.
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A quarterly letter from the field.
No spam. One honest note every three months about the elders, teens and communities we walk with.
Partners & friends
Be our first partner.
We're building relationships with organisations, churches and community groups who share our mission. If that's you, we'd love to talk.
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