RHAGF expands Nationwide as preparation for fifth ‘Slum to School’ project intensifies in September

By: Goodluck E. Adubazi, Abuja.
In a continued effort to combat poverty and promote education, the Regy and Henry Amazing Grace Foundation has announced the expansion of its humanitarian programs across all 36 states of the federation.
The Abuja-based non-governmental organization (NGO) is focused on addressing critical social issues such as poverty alleviation, child abuse prevention, rehabilitation of sex workers, and the enrollment of out-of-school children.
As part of preparations for the fifth edition of its flagship “Slum to School” project, scheduled for September 9, 2025, a delegation from the foundation paid a courtesy visit to the District Head of Mabushi, His Royal Highness Hassan Danagana.
The visit, according to foundation officials, was aimed at fostering collaboration and seeking royal support for the upcoming outreach, which will target vulnerable children in slum communities.
The “Slum to School” project has become a cornerstone initiative of the foundation, providing educational opportunities and basic supplies to hundreds of disadvantaged children since its inception. With its recent nationwide expansion, the foundation aims to scale its impact and reach even more underserved communities across Nigeria.