Igniting Hope.
We are dedicated to driving lasting change through education, healthcare, community development, and economic empowerment.
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Scholarship
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Healthcare Outreach
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People Empowered


About Us
Our vision is to create a world where every individual, regardless of socio-economic status, has seamless access to quality education, comprehensive healthcare, and abundant economic opportunities.
We strive to foster empowered, thriving communities that drive sustainable growth and progress.
Our approach is rooted in collaboration and community engagement. We partner with local organizations to design and implement programs that deliver long-term, sustainable impact.
Our Key Impact Sectors
We are dedicated to transforming lives across various sectors by providing essential resources and opportunities.

Our Commitment to Sustainable Development Goals
At Wunti Al-Khair Foundation, we're dedicated to advancing these key Sustainable Development Goals, working towards a better future for all.
WAKF Annual Report
A Year of Impactful Change
In 2024, the Wunti Al-Khair Foundation made significant strides in our mission to empower underserved communities. Guided by our core values, we focused on delivering sustainable projects in education, healthcare, and economic development, transforming thousands of lives across Nigeria.
Community & Spiritual Development
Completed the Sheikh Tahir Islamic Center, hosted Quranic competitions, and launched the Light of Unity Project to install solar lighting in 10 mosques.
Economic & Agricultural Empowerment
Distributed 6,000 bags of high-quality fertilizer to farmers across Bauchi State, significantly boosting crop yields and supporting local economies.
Youth & Professional Development
Launched the Bala Wunti Tech Fellowship and the Skills for Employability Program, preparing young Nigerians for the modern workforce.
Education & Leadership
Sponsored 100 students for JAMB exams, funded TEDxBauchi 2024 for over 5,000 attendees, and mentored 600+ emerging leaders.
Humanitarian Aid
Provided critical relief to families affected by the Maiduguri floods, distributing 12,000 food packs and 3,000 non-food essential items.
And Much More...
Our work spanned numerous other projects, including mentorship programs and stakeholder engagements. Explore the full report to see the complete picture of our impact.
Explore the Full 2024 Report
Dive deep into our projects, financials, and stories of change. Our interactive annual report provides a comprehensive overview of the year's achievements.
Voices of Impact
Stories from Our Community
The true measure of our success lies in the lives we touch. Here are a few stories from the people we were privileged to support throughout 2024.
The fertilizer we received was a blessing. My harvest was the best it has been in years, and I can now comfortably feed my family and sell the surplus.
The Tech Fellowship was a life-changing experience. The mentorship gave me the confidence and skills to start my career in technology. I'm now a junior developer.
When WAKF sponsored my daughter's JAMB exam, it lifted a huge financial burden. My daughter now has a chance to attend university and build a better future.
During the floods, we lost almost everything. The food and relief materials from the foundation were a lifeline. Their kindness restored our dignity.
The 'Skills for Employability' program was incredibly practical. The CV clinic helped me land my first interview, and I felt so much more prepared.
Visiting the Africa Technology Expo in Lagos was eye-opening. It connected what we learned in the bootcamp to the real world of tech innovation.
The Ramadan Daura was not just about learning; it was about community. Receiving the Sallah fabric made the Eid celebration so special for my family.
Volunteering during the flood relief efforts was humbling. Seeing the direct impact of our work and the gratitude on people's faces is something I'll never forget.
The session on Emotional Intelligence by Coach Jyda was a game-changer for me. It's a skill I now use every day, both personally and professionally.
For years, our yields were declining. The high-quality fertilizer from WAKF revitalized our farm. It's more than just a bag of fertilizer; it's a future for our children.
The professional branding session taught me how to present myself online. I got noticed by a recruiter on LinkedIn just a week after updating my profile!
Having a modern place to learn and pray has strengthened our community. The new Islamic Center is a beautiful gift that will serve generations.
The one-on-one mentorship is what makes this fellowship unique. My mentor's guidance has been invaluable in helping me navigate my career path.
As a widow, paying for my son's exam fees was impossible. WAKF's support means he can continue his education. I am eternally grateful.
TEDxBauchi was electrifying. 'Crushing the Obstacles' wasn't just a theme; it was a call to action that has inspired me to start my own community project.
When the floodwaters came, we thought we had lost everything. The foundation's quick response with food and supplies gave us the strength to carry on.
The industrial visits showed us the real-world application of our skills. It was motivating to see the possibilities and meet industry leaders.
The solar lights at our local mosque have made a huge difference. It feels safer for our children to attend evening classes, and the whole area is brighter.
Listening to Dr. Bala Wunti's story was incredibly inspiring. It taught me that leadership is about service and resilience.
My son's confidence has grown so much since he started attending classes at the new Islamic Center. He loves the library and the computer lab.
The bootcamp was intense but so rewarding. I learned more in those few weeks than in a whole year of self-study. It accelerated my career path.
I never thought I would be able to afford the JAMB form. The foundation's support has opened a door to my future that was previously closed.
The training that came with the fertilizer was just as important. We learned new techniques that will help us for years to come. Thank you, WAKF.
I used to be so nervous in interviews. The mock interview sessions in the program were tough but they prepared me for the real thing. I got the job!
The foundation didn't just drop off supplies and leave. They stayed, they listened, and they showed true compassion. They are part of our community now.
Takin da muka samu daga Gidauniyar Wunti Al-Khair ya zama mana alheri. Girbin da na samu a bana ya fi na shekarun baya, kuma yanzu zan iya ciyar da iyalina cikin sauki.
Wannan shirin ya canza rayuwata. Na sami kwarin gwiwa da dabarun da zan fara aiki a fannin fasaha. Gidauniyar ta ba mu dama mai girma.
Taimakon da WAKF suka bai wa 'yata don jarrabawar JAMB ya sauƙaƙe mana wani nauyi mai girma. Ilimi shine gado, kuma saboda su, 'yata za ta je jami'a.
A lokacin ambaliyar ruwa, mun rasa kusan komai. Abinci da kayan agaji daga gidauniyar sun zama mana kamar ceton rai. Sun nuna mana ba a manta da mu ba.
Fitilun sola da aka saka a masallacinmu sun kawo canji sosai. Wurin ya fi tsaro yanzu, kuma yaranmu na iya zuwa makarantar dare ba tare da tsoro ba. Mun gode kwarai.
The fertilizer we received was a blessing. My harvest was the best it has been in years, and I can now comfortably feed my family and sell the surplus.
The Tech Fellowship was a life-changing experience. The mentorship gave me the confidence and skills to start my career in technology. I'm now a junior developer.
When WAKF sponsored my daughter's JAMB exam, it lifted a huge financial burden. My daughter now has a chance to attend university and build a better future.
During the floods, we lost almost everything. The food and relief materials from the foundation were a lifeline. Their kindness restored our dignity.
The 'Skills for Employability' program was incredibly practical. The CV clinic helped me land my first interview, and I felt so much more prepared.
Visiting the Africa Technology Expo in Lagos was eye-opening. It connected what we learned in the bootcamp to the real world of tech innovation.
The Ramadan Daura was not just about learning; it was about community. Receiving the Sallah fabric made the Eid celebration so special for my family.
Volunteering during the flood relief efforts was humbling. Seeing the direct impact of our work and the gratitude on people's faces is something I'll never forget.
The session on Emotional Intelligence by Coach Jyda was a game-changer for me. It's a skill I now use every day, both personally and professionally.
For years, our yields were declining. The high-quality fertilizer from WAKF revitalized our farm. It's more than just a bag of fertilizer; it's a future for our children.
The professional branding session taught me how to present myself online. I got noticed by a recruiter on LinkedIn just a week after updating my profile!
Having a modern place to learn and pray has strengthened our community. The new Islamic Center is a beautiful gift that will serve generations.
The one-on-one mentorship is what makes this fellowship unique. My mentor's guidance has been invaluable in helping me navigate my career path.
As a widow, paying for my son's exam fees was impossible. WAKF's support means he can continue his education. I am eternally grateful.
TEDxBauchi was electrifying. 'Crushing the Obstacles' wasn't just a theme; it was a call to action that has inspired me to start my own community project.
When the floodwaters came, we thought we had lost everything. The foundation's quick response with food and supplies gave us the strength to carry on.
The industrial visits showed us the real-world application of our skills. It was motivating to see the possibilities and meet industry leaders.
The solar lights at our local mosque have made a huge difference. It feels safer for our children to attend evening classes, and the whole area is brighter.
Listening to Dr. Bala Wunti's story was incredibly inspiring. It taught me that leadership is about service and resilience.
My son's confidence has grown so much since he started attending classes at the new Islamic Center. He loves the library and the computer lab.
The bootcamp was intense but so rewarding. I learned more in those few weeks than in a whole year of self-study. It accelerated my career path.
I never thought I would be able to afford the JAMB form. The foundation's support has opened a door to my future that was previously closed.
The training that came with the fertilizer was just as important. We learned new techniques that will help us for years to come. Thank you, WAKF.
I used to be so nervous in interviews. The mock interview sessions in the program were tough but they prepared me for the real thing. I got the job!
The foundation didn't just drop off supplies and leave. They stayed, they listened, and they showed true compassion. They are part of our community now.
Takin da muka samu daga Gidauniyar Wunti Al-Khair ya zama mana alheri. Girbin da na samu a bana ya fi na shekarun baya, kuma yanzu zan iya ciyar da iyalina cikin sauki.
Wannan shirin ya canza rayuwata. Na sami kwarin gwiwa da dabarun da zan fara aiki a fannin fasaha. Gidauniyar ta ba mu dama mai girma.
Taimakon da WAKF suka bai wa 'yata don jarrabawar JAMB ya sauƙaƙe mana wani nauyi mai girma. Ilimi shine gado, kuma saboda su, 'yata za ta je jami'a.
A lokacin ambaliyar ruwa, mun rasa kusan komai. Abinci da kayan agaji daga gidauniyar sun zama mana kamar ceton rai. Sun nuna mana ba a manta da mu ba.
Fitilun sola da aka saka a masallacinmu sun kawo canji sosai. Wurin ya fi tsaro yanzu, kuma yaranmu na iya zuwa makarantar dare ba tare da tsoro ba. Mun gode kwarai.
The fertilizer we received was a blessing. My harvest was the best it has been in years, and I can now comfortably feed my family and sell the surplus.
The Tech Fellowship was a life-changing experience. The mentorship gave me the confidence and skills to start my career in technology. I'm now a junior developer.
When WAKF sponsored my daughter's JAMB exam, it lifted a huge financial burden. My daughter now has a chance to attend university and build a better future.
During the floods, we lost almost everything. The food and relief materials from the foundation were a lifeline. Their kindness restored our dignity.
The 'Skills for Employability' program was incredibly practical. The CV clinic helped me land my first interview, and I felt so much more prepared.
Visiting the Africa Technology Expo in Lagos was eye-opening. It connected what we learned in the bootcamp to the real world of tech innovation.
The Ramadan Daura was not just about learning; it was about community. Receiving the Sallah fabric made the Eid celebration so special for my family.
Volunteering during the flood relief efforts was humbling. Seeing the direct impact of our work and the gratitude on people's faces is something I'll never forget.
The session on Emotional Intelligence by Coach Jyda was a game-changer for me. It's a skill I now use every day, both personally and professionally.
For years, our yields were declining. The high-quality fertilizer from WAKF revitalized our farm. It's more than just a bag of fertilizer; it's a future for our children.
The professional branding session taught me how to present myself online. I got noticed by a recruiter on LinkedIn just a week after updating my profile!
Having a modern place to learn and pray has strengthened our community. The new Islamic Center is a beautiful gift that will serve generations.
The one-on-one mentorship is what makes this fellowship unique. My mentor's guidance has been invaluable in helping me navigate my career path.
As a widow, paying for my son's exam fees was impossible. WAKF's support means he can continue his education. I am eternally grateful.
TEDxBauchi was electrifying. 'Crushing the Obstacles' wasn't just a theme; it was a call to action that has inspired me to start my own community project.
When the floodwaters came, we thought we had lost everything. The foundation's quick response with food and supplies gave us the strength to carry on.
The industrial visits showed us the real-world application of our skills. It was motivating to see the possibilities and meet industry leaders.
The solar lights at our local mosque have made a huge difference. It feels safer for our children to attend evening classes, and the whole area is brighter.
Listening to Dr. Bala Wunti's story was incredibly inspiring. It taught me that leadership is about service and resilience.
My son's confidence has grown so much since he started attending classes at the new Islamic Center. He loves the library and the computer lab.
The bootcamp was intense but so rewarding. I learned more in those few weeks than in a whole year of self-study. It accelerated my career path.
I never thought I would be able to afford the JAMB form. The foundation's support has opened a door to my future that was previously closed.
The training that came with the fertilizer was just as important. We learned new techniques that will help us for years to come. Thank you, WAKF.
I used to be so nervous in interviews. The mock interview sessions in the program were tough but they prepared me for the real thing. I got the job!
The foundation didn't just drop off supplies and leave. They stayed, they listened, and they showed true compassion. They are part of our community now.
Takin da muka samu daga Gidauniyar Wunti Al-Khair ya zama mana alheri. Girbin da na samu a bana ya fi na shekarun baya, kuma yanzu zan iya ciyar da iyalina cikin sauki.
Wannan shirin ya canza rayuwata. Na sami kwarin gwiwa da dabarun da zan fara aiki a fannin fasaha. Gidauniyar ta ba mu dama mai girma.
Taimakon da WAKF suka bai wa 'yata don jarrabawar JAMB ya sauƙaƙe mana wani nauyi mai girma. Ilimi shine gado, kuma saboda su, 'yata za ta je jami'a.
A lokacin ambaliyar ruwa, mun rasa kusan komai. Abinci da kayan agaji daga gidauniyar sun zama mana kamar ceton rai. Sun nuna mana ba a manta da mu ba.
Fitilun sola da aka saka a masallacinmu sun kawo canji sosai. Wurin ya fi tsaro yanzu, kuma yaranmu na iya zuwa makarantar dare ba tare da tsoro ba. Mun gode kwarai.
The fertilizer we received was a blessing. My harvest was the best it has been in years, and I can now comfortably feed my family and sell the surplus.
The Tech Fellowship was a life-changing experience. The mentorship gave me the confidence and skills to start my career in technology. I'm now a junior developer.
When WAKF sponsored my daughter's JAMB exam, it lifted a huge financial burden. My daughter now has a chance to attend university and build a better future.
During the floods, we lost almost everything. The food and relief materials from the foundation were a lifeline. Their kindness restored our dignity.
The 'Skills for Employability' program was incredibly practical. The CV clinic helped me land my first interview, and I felt so much more prepared.
Visiting the Africa Technology Expo in Lagos was eye-opening. It connected what we learned in the bootcamp to the real world of tech innovation.
The Ramadan Daura was not just about learning; it was about community. Receiving the Sallah fabric made the Eid celebration so special for my family.
Volunteering during the flood relief efforts was humbling. Seeing the direct impact of our work and the gratitude on people's faces is something I'll never forget.
The session on Emotional Intelligence by Coach Jyda was a game-changer for me. It's a skill I now use every day, both personally and professionally.
For years, our yields were declining. The high-quality fertilizer from WAKF revitalized our farm. It's more than just a bag of fertilizer; it's a future for our children.
The professional branding session taught me how to present myself online. I got noticed by a recruiter on LinkedIn just a week after updating my profile!
Having a modern place to learn and pray has strengthened our community. The new Islamic Center is a beautiful gift that will serve generations.
The one-on-one mentorship is what makes this fellowship unique. My mentor's guidance has been invaluable in helping me navigate my career path.
As a widow, paying for my son's exam fees was impossible. WAKF's support means he can continue his education. I am eternally grateful.
TEDxBauchi was electrifying. 'Crushing the Obstacles' wasn't just a theme; it was a call to action that has inspired me to start my own community project.
When the floodwaters came, we thought we had lost everything. The foundation's quick response with food and supplies gave us the strength to carry on.
The industrial visits showed us the real-world application of our skills. It was motivating to see the possibilities and meet industry leaders.
The solar lights at our local mosque have made a huge difference. It feels safer for our children to attend evening classes, and the whole area is brighter.
Listening to Dr. Bala Wunti's story was incredibly inspiring. It taught me that leadership is about service and resilience.
My son's confidence has grown so much since he started attending classes at the new Islamic Center. He loves the library and the computer lab.
The bootcamp was intense but so rewarding. I learned more in those few weeks than in a whole year of self-study. It accelerated my career path.
I never thought I would be able to afford the JAMB form. The foundation's support has opened a door to my future that was previously closed.
The training that came with the fertilizer was just as important. We learned new techniques that will help us for years to come. Thank you, WAKF.
I used to be so nervous in interviews. The mock interview sessions in the program were tough but they prepared me for the real thing. I got the job!
The foundation didn't just drop off supplies and leave. They stayed, they listened, and they showed true compassion. They are part of our community now.
Takin da muka samu daga Gidauniyar Wunti Al-Khair ya zama mana alheri. Girbin da na samu a bana ya fi na shekarun baya, kuma yanzu zan iya ciyar da iyalina cikin sauki.
Wannan shirin ya canza rayuwata. Na sami kwarin gwiwa da dabarun da zan fara aiki a fannin fasaha. Gidauniyar ta ba mu dama mai girma.
Taimakon da WAKF suka bai wa 'yata don jarrabawar JAMB ya sauƙaƙe mana wani nauyi mai girma. Ilimi shine gado, kuma saboda su, 'yata za ta je jami'a.
A lokacin ambaliyar ruwa, mun rasa kusan komai. Abinci da kayan agaji daga gidauniyar sun zama mana kamar ceton rai. Sun nuna mana ba a manta da mu ba.
Fitilun sola da aka saka a masallacinmu sun kawo canji sosai. Wurin ya fi tsaro yanzu, kuma yaranmu na iya zuwa makarantar dare ba tare da tsoro ba. Mun gode kwarai.
Fitilun sola da aka saka a masallacinmu sun kawo canji sosai. Wurin ya fi tsaro yanzu, kuma yaranmu na iya zuwa makarantar dare ba tare da tsoro ba. Mun gode kwarai.
A lokacin ambaliyar ruwa, mun rasa kusan komai. Abinci da kayan agaji daga gidauniyar sun zama mana kamar ceton rai. Sun nuna mana ba a manta da mu ba.
Taimakon da WAKF suka bai wa 'yata don jarrabawar JAMB ya sauƙaƙe mana wani nauyi mai girma. Ilimi shine gado, kuma saboda su, 'yata za ta je jami'a.
Wannan shirin ya canza rayuwata. Na sami kwarin gwiwa da dabarun da zan fara aiki a fannin fasaha. Gidauniyar ta ba mu dama mai girma.
Takin da muka samu daga Gidauniyar Wunti Al-Khair ya zama mana alheri. Girbin da na samu a bana ya fi na shekarun baya, kuma yanzu zan iya ciyar da iyalina cikin sauki.
The foundation didn't just drop off supplies and leave. They stayed, they listened, and they showed true compassion. They are part of our community now.
I used to be so nervous in interviews. The mock interview sessions in the program were tough but they prepared me for the real thing. I got the job!
The training that came with the fertilizer was just as important. We learned new techniques that will help us for years to come. Thank you, WAKF.
I never thought I would be able to afford the JAMB form. The foundation's support has opened a door to my future that was previously closed.
The bootcamp was intense but so rewarding. I learned more in those few weeks than in a whole year of self-study. It accelerated my career path.
My son's confidence has grown so much since he started attending classes at the new Islamic Center. He loves the library and the computer lab.
Listening to Dr. Bala Wunti's story was incredibly inspiring. It taught me that leadership is about service and resilience.
The solar lights at our local mosque have made a huge difference. It feels safer for our children to attend evening classes, and the whole area is brighter.
The industrial visits showed us the real-world application of our skills. It was motivating to see the possibilities and meet industry leaders.
When the floodwaters came, we thought we had lost everything. The foundation's quick response with food and supplies gave us the strength to carry on.
TEDxBauchi was electrifying. 'Crushing the Obstacles' wasn't just a theme; it was a call to action that has inspired me to start my own community project.
As a widow, paying for my son's exam fees was impossible. WAKF's support means he can continue his education. I am eternally grateful.
The one-on-one mentorship is what makes this fellowship unique. My mentor's guidance has been invaluable in helping me navigate my career path.
Having a modern place to learn and pray has strengthened our community. The new Islamic Center is a beautiful gift that will serve generations.
The professional branding session taught me how to present myself online. I got noticed by a recruiter on LinkedIn just a week after updating my profile!
For years, our yields were declining. The high-quality fertilizer from WAKF revitalized our farm. It's more than just a bag of fertilizer; it's a future for our children.
The session on Emotional Intelligence by Coach Jyda was a game-changer for me. It's a skill I now use every day, both personally and professionally.
Volunteering during the flood relief efforts was humbling. Seeing the direct impact of our work and the gratitude on people's faces is something I'll never forget.
The Ramadan Daura was not just about learning; it was about community. Receiving the Sallah fabric made the Eid celebration so special for my family.
Visiting the Africa Technology Expo in Lagos was eye-opening. It connected what we learned in the bootcamp to the real world of tech innovation.
The 'Skills for Employability' program was incredibly practical. The CV clinic helped me land my first interview, and I felt so much more prepared.
During the floods, we lost almost everything. The food and relief materials from the foundation were a lifeline. Their kindness restored our dignity.
When WAKF sponsored my daughter's JAMB exam, it lifted a huge financial burden. My daughter now has a chance to attend university and build a better future.
The Tech Fellowship was a life-changing experience. The mentorship gave me the confidence and skills to start my career in technology. I'm now a junior developer.
The fertilizer we received was a blessing. My harvest was the best it has been in years, and I can now comfortably feed my family and sell the surplus.
Fitilun sola da aka saka a masallacinmu sun kawo canji sosai. Wurin ya fi tsaro yanzu, kuma yaranmu na iya zuwa makarantar dare ba tare da tsoro ba. Mun gode kwarai.
A lokacin ambaliyar ruwa, mun rasa kusan komai. Abinci da kayan agaji daga gidauniyar sun zama mana kamar ceton rai. Sun nuna mana ba a manta da mu ba.
Taimakon da WAKF suka bai wa 'yata don jarrabawar JAMB ya sauƙaƙe mana wani nauyi mai girma. Ilimi shine gado, kuma saboda su, 'yata za ta je jami'a.
Wannan shirin ya canza rayuwata. Na sami kwarin gwiwa da dabarun da zan fara aiki a fannin fasaha. Gidauniyar ta ba mu dama mai girma.
Takin da muka samu daga Gidauniyar Wunti Al-Khair ya zama mana alheri. Girbin da na samu a bana ya fi na shekarun baya, kuma yanzu zan iya ciyar da iyalina cikin sauki.
The foundation didn't just drop off supplies and leave. They stayed, they listened, and they showed true compassion. They are part of our community now.
I used to be so nervous in interviews. The mock interview sessions in the program were tough but they prepared me for the real thing. I got the job!
The training that came with the fertilizer was just as important. We learned new techniques that will help us for years to come. Thank you, WAKF.
I never thought I would be able to afford the JAMB form. The foundation's support has opened a door to my future that was previously closed.
The bootcamp was intense but so rewarding. I learned more in those few weeks than in a whole year of self-study. It accelerated my career path.
My son's confidence has grown so much since he started attending classes at the new Islamic Center. He loves the library and the computer lab.
Listening to Dr. Bala Wunti's story was incredibly inspiring. It taught me that leadership is about service and resilience.
The solar lights at our local mosque have made a huge difference. It feels safer for our children to attend evening classes, and the whole area is brighter.
The industrial visits showed us the real-world application of our skills. It was motivating to see the possibilities and meet industry leaders.
When the floodwaters came, we thought we had lost everything. The foundation's quick response with food and supplies gave us the strength to carry on.
TEDxBauchi was electrifying. 'Crushing the Obstacles' wasn't just a theme; it was a call to action that has inspired me to start my own community project.
As a widow, paying for my son's exam fees was impossible. WAKF's support means he can continue his education. I am eternally grateful.
The one-on-one mentorship is what makes this fellowship unique. My mentor's guidance has been invaluable in helping me navigate my career path.
Having a modern place to learn and pray has strengthened our community. The new Islamic Center is a beautiful gift that will serve generations.
The professional branding session taught me how to present myself online. I got noticed by a recruiter on LinkedIn just a week after updating my profile!
For years, our yields were declining. The high-quality fertilizer from WAKF revitalized our farm. It's more than just a bag of fertilizer; it's a future for our children.
The session on Emotional Intelligence by Coach Jyda was a game-changer for me. It's a skill I now use every day, both personally and professionally.
Volunteering during the flood relief efforts was humbling. Seeing the direct impact of our work and the gratitude on people's faces is something I'll never forget.
The Ramadan Daura was not just about learning; it was about community. Receiving the Sallah fabric made the Eid celebration so special for my family.
Visiting the Africa Technology Expo in Lagos was eye-opening. It connected what we learned in the bootcamp to the real world of tech innovation.
The 'Skills for Employability' program was incredibly practical. The CV clinic helped me land my first interview, and I felt so much more prepared.
During the floods, we lost almost everything. The food and relief materials from the foundation were a lifeline. Their kindness restored our dignity.
When WAKF sponsored my daughter's JAMB exam, it lifted a huge financial burden. My daughter now has a chance to attend university and build a better future.
The Tech Fellowship was a life-changing experience. The mentorship gave me the confidence and skills to start my career in technology. I'm now a junior developer.
The fertilizer we received was a blessing. My harvest was the best it has been in years, and I can now comfortably feed my family and sell the surplus.
Fitilun sola da aka saka a masallacinmu sun kawo canji sosai. Wurin ya fi tsaro yanzu, kuma yaranmu na iya zuwa makarantar dare ba tare da tsoro ba. Mun gode kwarai.
A lokacin ambaliyar ruwa, mun rasa kusan komai. Abinci da kayan agaji daga gidauniyar sun zama mana kamar ceton rai. Sun nuna mana ba a manta da mu ba.
Taimakon da WAKF suka bai wa 'yata don jarrabawar JAMB ya sauƙaƙe mana wani nauyi mai girma. Ilimi shine gado, kuma saboda su, 'yata za ta je jami'a.
Wannan shirin ya canza rayuwata. Na sami kwarin gwiwa da dabarun da zan fara aiki a fannin fasaha. Gidauniyar ta ba mu dama mai girma.
Takin da muka samu daga Gidauniyar Wunti Al-Khair ya zama mana alheri. Girbin da na samu a bana ya fi na shekarun baya, kuma yanzu zan iya ciyar da iyalina cikin sauki.
The foundation didn't just drop off supplies and leave. They stayed, they listened, and they showed true compassion. They are part of our community now.
I used to be so nervous in interviews. The mock interview sessions in the program were tough but they prepared me for the real thing. I got the job!
The training that came with the fertilizer was just as important. We learned new techniques that will help us for years to come. Thank you, WAKF.
I never thought I would be able to afford the JAMB form. The foundation's support has opened a door to my future that was previously closed.
The bootcamp was intense but so rewarding. I learned more in those few weeks than in a whole year of self-study. It accelerated my career path.
My son's confidence has grown so much since he started attending classes at the new Islamic Center. He loves the library and the computer lab.
Listening to Dr. Bala Wunti's story was incredibly inspiring. It taught me that leadership is about service and resilience.
The solar lights at our local mosque have made a huge difference. It feels safer for our children to attend evening classes, and the whole area is brighter.
The industrial visits showed us the real-world application of our skills. It was motivating to see the possibilities and meet industry leaders.
When the floodwaters came, we thought we had lost everything. The foundation's quick response with food and supplies gave us the strength to carry on.
TEDxBauchi was electrifying. 'Crushing the Obstacles' wasn't just a theme; it was a call to action that has inspired me to start my own community project.
As a widow, paying for my son's exam fees was impossible. WAKF's support means he can continue his education. I am eternally grateful.
The one-on-one mentorship is what makes this fellowship unique. My mentor's guidance has been invaluable in helping me navigate my career path.
Having a modern place to learn and pray has strengthened our community. The new Islamic Center is a beautiful gift that will serve generations.
The professional branding session taught me how to present myself online. I got noticed by a recruiter on LinkedIn just a week after updating my profile!
For years, our yields were declining. The high-quality fertilizer from WAKF revitalized our farm. It's more than just a bag of fertilizer; it's a future for our children.
The session on Emotional Intelligence by Coach Jyda was a game-changer for me. It's a skill I now use every day, both personally and professionally.
Volunteering during the flood relief efforts was humbling. Seeing the direct impact of our work and the gratitude on people's faces is something I'll never forget.
The Ramadan Daura was not just about learning; it was about community. Receiving the Sallah fabric made the Eid celebration so special for my family.
Visiting the Africa Technology Expo in Lagos was eye-opening. It connected what we learned in the bootcamp to the real world of tech innovation.
The 'Skills for Employability' program was incredibly practical. The CV clinic helped me land my first interview, and I felt so much more prepared.
During the floods, we lost almost everything. The food and relief materials from the foundation were a lifeline. Their kindness restored our dignity.
When WAKF sponsored my daughter's JAMB exam, it lifted a huge financial burden. My daughter now has a chance to attend university and build a better future.
The Tech Fellowship was a life-changing experience. The mentorship gave me the confidence and skills to start my career in technology. I'm now a junior developer.
The fertilizer we received was a blessing. My harvest was the best it has been in years, and I can now comfortably feed my family and sell the surplus.
Fitilun sola da aka saka a masallacinmu sun kawo canji sosai. Wurin ya fi tsaro yanzu, kuma yaranmu na iya zuwa makarantar dare ba tare da tsoro ba. Mun gode kwarai.
A lokacin ambaliyar ruwa, mun rasa kusan komai. Abinci da kayan agaji daga gidauniyar sun zama mana kamar ceton rai. Sun nuna mana ba a manta da mu ba.
Taimakon da WAKF suka bai wa 'yata don jarrabawar JAMB ya sauƙaƙe mana wani nauyi mai girma. Ilimi shine gado, kuma saboda su, 'yata za ta je jami'a.
Wannan shirin ya canza rayuwata. Na sami kwarin gwiwa da dabarun da zan fara aiki a fannin fasaha. Gidauniyar ta ba mu dama mai girma.
Takin da muka samu daga Gidauniyar Wunti Al-Khair ya zama mana alheri. Girbin da na samu a bana ya fi na shekarun baya, kuma yanzu zan iya ciyar da iyalina cikin sauki.
The foundation didn't just drop off supplies and leave. They stayed, they listened, and they showed true compassion. They are part of our community now.
I used to be so nervous in interviews. The mock interview sessions in the program were tough but they prepared me for the real thing. I got the job!
The training that came with the fertilizer was just as important. We learned new techniques that will help us for years to come. Thank you, WAKF.
I never thought I would be able to afford the JAMB form. The foundation's support has opened a door to my future that was previously closed.
The bootcamp was intense but so rewarding. I learned more in those few weeks than in a whole year of self-study. It accelerated my career path.
My son's confidence has grown so much since he started attending classes at the new Islamic Center. He loves the library and the computer lab.
Listening to Dr. Bala Wunti's story was incredibly inspiring. It taught me that leadership is about service and resilience.
The solar lights at our local mosque have made a huge difference. It feels safer for our children to attend evening classes, and the whole area is brighter.
The industrial visits showed us the real-world application of our skills. It was motivating to see the possibilities and meet industry leaders.
When the floodwaters came, we thought we had lost everything. The foundation's quick response with food and supplies gave us the strength to carry on.
TEDxBauchi was electrifying. 'Crushing the Obstacles' wasn't just a theme; it was a call to action that has inspired me to start my own community project.
As a widow, paying for my son's exam fees was impossible. WAKF's support means he can continue his education. I am eternally grateful.
The one-on-one mentorship is what makes this fellowship unique. My mentor's guidance has been invaluable in helping me navigate my career path.
Having a modern place to learn and pray has strengthened our community. The new Islamic Center is a beautiful gift that will serve generations.
The professional branding session taught me how to present myself online. I got noticed by a recruiter on LinkedIn just a week after updating my profile!
For years, our yields were declining. The high-quality fertilizer from WAKF revitalized our farm. It's more than just a bag of fertilizer; it's a future for our children.
The session on Emotional Intelligence by Coach Jyda was a game-changer for me. It's a skill I now use every day, both personally and professionally.
Volunteering during the flood relief efforts was humbling. Seeing the direct impact of our work and the gratitude on people's faces is something I'll never forget.
The Ramadan Daura was not just about learning; it was about community. Receiving the Sallah fabric made the Eid celebration so special for my family.
Visiting the Africa Technology Expo in Lagos was eye-opening. It connected what we learned in the bootcamp to the real world of tech innovation.
The 'Skills for Employability' program was incredibly practical. The CV clinic helped me land my first interview, and I felt so much more prepared.
During the floods, we lost almost everything. The food and relief materials from the foundation were a lifeline. Their kindness restored our dignity.
When WAKF sponsored my daughter's JAMB exam, it lifted a huge financial burden. My daughter now has a chance to attend university and build a better future.
The Tech Fellowship was a life-changing experience. The mentorship gave me the confidence and skills to start my career in technology. I'm now a junior developer.
The fertilizer we received was a blessing. My harvest was the best it has been in years, and I can now comfortably feed my family and sell the surplus.
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“ I envision a future where every individual regardless of their socio-economic background has unrestricted access to quality education, comprehensive healthcare, and meaningful economic opportunities. Our goal is to create thriving, empowered communities where everyone can live with dignity and achieve their full potential. “
Dr. Bala Wunti
Chairman of Wunti Al-Khair Foundation
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