​Our Programs

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Our mission is to empower Nigerian Americans, people of color, and other minorities and marginalized communities through health, education, effective advocacy and economic empowerment.

Our programs are dedicated to serving Nigerian Americans, Black and Brown communities, and all underserved people. We aim to enhance the well-being of Nigerian Americans and all underserved groups worldwide, especially in the United States, by promoting, health, education, food security, community engagement, and programs centered on social responsibility and justice.

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Learn more and support our 4 programs with a donation

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Education, Training, Leadership Development Program (ETLDP)

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Food Security and Economic Empowerment Program (FSEEP)

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Health for Prosperity Program (HPP)

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Social Responsibility, Justice, and Community Engagement Program (SRJCEP)

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Education, Training and Leadership Development Program (ETLDP)

The ETLD program opens doors to brighter futures and improved lives by offering scholarships, internships, networking, mentoring, leadership training, talents development, the Adopt-a-School program, vocational training, Free Nigerian language classes, and leadership awards. It also honors individuals who have distinguished themselves and contributed to enhancing the reputation of Nigeria and Nigerians.

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​Food Security and Economic Empowerment Program ​(FSEEP)​

The NAPAC Foundation, via its Food Security and Economic Empowerment program, has crafted initiatives and alliances to bolster the ability to supply meals and foster economic empowerment through agriculture, vocational training, and entrepreneurship.

These efforts include feeding programs, donations to and volunteering at food banks, collaborations with other food organizations, as well as farming, food production, economic empowerment, and vocational training through partnerships.

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Health for Prosperity Program (HPP)

NAPAC Foundation, via its Health for Prosperity Program (HPP), is committed to bridging the health disparity gap in Black, Brown, and minority communities. Utilizing the robust expertise and skills of Nigerian healthcare professionals, HPP aims to enhance healthcare access for these communities in Nigeria and the United States.

The HPP also strives to advance Nigeria's healthcare system by training personnel, equipping government hospitals, and providing essential medications and equipment. In both nations, HPP fosters opportunities for skilled health professionals to serve at-risk communities, focusing on initiatives like medical equipment donations, Telehealth services, medical tourism, mental health and wellness programs, Adopt-a-ER, health education, complimentary health and dental screenings, and medical advocacy.​

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Social Responsibility, Justice, and Community Engagement Program​ ​(SRJCEP)

Our Social Responsibility, Justice, and Community Engagement Program (SRJCEP) offers platforms and initiatives aimed at combating racism, inequality, and all forms of social injustice, while also celebrating the richness of our culture within the community. Through outreach efforts, training sessions, and events that raise community awareness, we provide education, resources, and support to members of Black and Brown communities, as well as other groups affected by discrimination and marginalization.

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SRJCEP program champions Nigerian culture and identity through cultural festivities, national celebrations, and language classes, among other activities. We are committed to uplifting Black and Brown cultures in the United States by promoting and commemorating cultural events such as Naija Fest, Juneteenth, Black History Month School Assemblies and MLK Day celebrations. Our program encompasses Community Outreach, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Social Justice, Allyship, Unity, Volunteering, Strategic Communication, and Cultural Awareness.

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