
JDM Global Foundation has launched its 2025 poverty alleviation drive in Anambra State, bringing vital aid to underprivileged communities. The non-governmental organization (NGO) distributed cooked meals to the hungry at Utuh Market and sponsored skill acquisition training for individuals lacking employable skills.
Speaking at the event, the Foundation emphasized its mission to not only address immediate hunger but also equip beneficiaries with sustainable skills for employment and entrepreneurship. Scores of individuals benefitted from the feeding program and vocational training initiative.
In addition to its hunger relief efforts, JDM Global Foundation has committed to funding the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) registration fees for indigent but academically gifted students across Anambra State. This initiative, championed by the Foundation’s US-based chairperson, Lolo Jennifer Madubuko, aims to ensure that financial constraints do not hinder access to higher education.
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Madubuko, whose Foundation previously provided running water, educational materials, and scholarships to underprivileged students, expressed gratitude for the ability to fulfill her lifelong dream of uplifting vulnerable Nigerians. She reaffirmed the NGO’s commitment to expanding its impact in 2025.
Last year, JDM Global Foundation awarded full scholarships to 10 pupils and donated educational materials to 10 primary schools in Nnewi South and Aguata Local Government Areas. The Foundation also commissioned a water borehole at Christ Anglican Church, Nkwoagu, Ebonyi State, addressing the community’s critical need for clean water.
With these initiatives, JDM Global Foundation continues to transform lives through humanitarian support, education, and skill development, reaffirming its dedication to fostering long-term change in Nigeria