Chantel Adenowo leads ‘Chantel 12-12-12 Vision’ through her foundation

At just 11 years old, Chantel Princess Adenowo, current Little Miss Decency Africa World and founder of the Chantel Adenowo Special Education (C.A.S.E.) Foundation, has been actively pursuing her dream to provide 12 scholarships to underprivileged pupils before she turns 12 in December.
Since conceiving the idea in February and officially unveiling it on May 27th, Chantel has been working tirelessly on the “Chantel 12-12-12 Vision.” The symbolic initiative seeks to secure scholarships for 12 indigent beneficiaries, in the 12th month, as she clocks 12. Already, the project is making a mark in Igando, Lagos, where many of the foundation’s early partnerships have blossomed.
Despite the fact that lack of sponsorship is proving to be a major setback, Chantel continues to push the vision forward with determination, showing that age is no barrier to leadership or impact. Notably, the role of MEHOF School, Igando has been pivotal from the earliest stage of C.A.S.E. Foundation’s community-driven education support.
Other supportive schools in Igando and its environs—Richfocus Schools, Govera Group of Schools, Kaydable Nursery & Primary School, and Ben-Grace Group of Schools—have also joined hands to ensure the vision becomes a reality. Together, these partnerships not only empower individual children but also reflect the schools’ collective commitment to advancing education and supporting community-based humanitarian efforts.
Importantly, the ‘Chantel 12-12-12 Vision’ is only the first of several initiatives the foundation will champion, more initiatives will soon be unveiled under the C.A.S.E. Foundation as Chantel continues to champion education advocacy.