OUR IMPACT

Foundation Launch – Bariga Community (November 2023)

The Keji Ajayi Foundation officially launched in Bariga, Lagos, introducing its mission to the local community. During the launch, the foundation provided ₦100,000 in direct financial support to five vulnerable families, addressing urgent needs while establishing trust and presence within the community.

This milestone marked the beginning of TKAF’s commitment to early intervention, education access, and dignity-driven support for girls and women in Nigeria.

Girls’ Empowerment Training (December 2023)

In December 2023, TKAF trained 20 girls in cake baking and soap-making as part of its economic empowerment initiative. The program combined practical, income-generating skills with career guidance, motivational talks, and peer bonding sessions.

Participants left the program with increased confidence, monetizable skills, and a stronger sense of possibility for their futures.

Education Support for Boluwatife (January 2024 – Ongoing)

TKAF intervened to support Boluwatife, a partially blind girl whose education was at risk due to financial constraints. The foundation covered her school fees and provided essential learning materials, enabling her return to formal education.

Working closely with Queen’s College Lagos, TKAF ensured appropriate accommodations were in place to support her learning needs. Boluwatife remains enrolled and continues to receive educational support through the foundation’s scholarship program.

Menstrual Hygiene Outreach – Prieto Bella School (May 2024)

To mark World Menstrual Hygiene Day, TKAF visited Prieto Bella School in Oworo, Lagos, where over 50 girls received education on menstrual health and hygiene. The outreach included an interactive health talk and the distribution of sanitary pads.

The program helped reduce stigma, increase confidence, and equip girls with accurate information to manage their menstrual health safely.

Summer Skills Training Program (August 2024)

In August 2024, TKAF delivered a two-day skills training program for 11 girls focused on fascinator and turban making. Participants learned practical craft skills alongside basic insights into small-scale business opportunities.

The program promoted creativity, entrepreneurship, and self-reliance, providing participants with tools to generate income and explore independent livelihood pathways.

World Menstrual Hygiene Day Outreach – Prieto Bella High School (May 2025)

In May 2025, TKAF expanded its menstrual hygiene outreach, reaching over 100 girls at Prieto Bella High School. The program delivered education on proper menstrual pad use and distributed menstrual hygiene kits.

This expansion reflected the foundation’s growing reach and continued commitment to ensuring that no girl’s education or dignity is compromised due to lack of menstrual health support.