Stories
Behind every outreach is a story of hope. Here are the lives we’ve touched, the communities we’ve reached, and the transformations we’ve witnessed through your support.
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Inspiring tales of transformation
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Nourishing a Family in Abuja
In Abuja, Empowered Servant Kunle Olusoji came across a familiar member of the faith community, Sister Adepeju, whose family had been struggling due to months of unpaid wages and financial hardship. Moved with compassion, Kunle supported her through the Empowered Servants’ Purse, providing ₦6,000 to purchase food and meet their immediate needs. This timely intervention brought relief, nourishment, and renewed hope to her home.

Helping a Student Return to School
In Lagos, ESGI volunteer Samuel Iyene Essien met a nanny in distress whose daughter couldn’t return to university due to lack of funds. Their only income source — her husband’s tricycle — had broken down, leaving the family stranded. Samuel offered ₦10,000 in support from ESGI funds, helping ease their burden and restoring hope. A small act of kindness — a big step toward restoring dignity and faith.

Restoring Hope After Wrongful Detention
In Lagos, ESGI volunteer Jaiyeoba Abiodun encountered Mr. Rick — a father, husband, and pastor recently released from wrongful police detention. The experience left him emotionally drained and financially stranded. Seeing his condition, Jaiyeoba offered encouragement and a ₦5,000 support token to help him regain stability and feel seen, valued, and not alone. A reminder that even in unjust situations, compassion can restore hope and dignity.

Hope for a Mother in Crisis
In Abuja, ESGI volunteer Jonathan Bawa met Mrs. Edith Ogbonna, a mother struggling to feed her children after years of hardship and loss. Moved with compassion, he offered encouragement, prayer, and ₦10,000 to support her family’s immediate needs. She left strengthened and hopeful — a reminder that kindness can restore dignity and faith.
