Our Nourish Project tackles food insecurity head-on by providing food distributions, emergency meal kits, and nutrition education to underprivileged women, children, and families in Lagos and beyond—aligning with UN SDG 2: Zero Hunger.
What We Do
Every 3 months, we organize large-scale food drives in the most vulnerable communities. Each event provides:
- Staple food packs (rice, beans, oil, and protein).
- Fresh produce (when available).
- Nutrition guides for healthy, budget-friendly meals.
Past Events:
- 2020 Project Feed: Fed 500+ struggling families in Ogudu, Lagos, Nigeria.
- 2023 “Harvest of Hope”: Distributed 300 food packs in collaboration with a religious organization


Emergency Food Support
We respond to crises with:
Child nutrition packs (fortified cereals, vitamins).
Urgent meal kits for widows and displaced families.







Who We Serve
Our beneficiaries include:
- Low-income families, parents struggling to feed their children.
- Widows with no stable income.
- Orphans and vulnerable children in informal settlements.
Selection Process:
- Priority to households with malnourished children or elderly dependents.
- Community referrals from local leaders and churches.
- On-ground assessments by JSHF volunteers.