
In many parts of Nigeria, access to proper healthcare remains a luxury, not a basic right. Every day, hospitals turn people away because they cannot afford treatment. Others are denied health care because the simplest medical supply items that should be standard are out of stock. These are not small inconveniences; they are life-or-death gaps that claim countless lives each year. At the ACCG Foundation, we believe no life should be lost because a hospital lacks basic equipment. Our mission goes beyond charity, it’s about restoring dignity, building equity, and ensuring that healthcare is not determined by wealth or location.

Delivering Life-Saving Equipment
ACCG Foundation has shipped and delivered hundreds of pieces of critical medical equipment to hospitals, clinics, and health centers across Nigeria. These shipments include orthopedic equipment, blood pressure monitors, glucometers, stethoscopes, surgical kits, respiratory aids, and fully stocked first aid supplies, each one a lifeline.

From warehouse to ward:
Tosin and her team oversees every stage of the supply chain to ensure accountability and impact. What sets this work apart is the follow-through. The president personally coordinates with local healthcare providers to ensure the equipment reaches the right communities, and put to immediate use, and remains in working condition. “We don’t just send equipments we make sure it reaches the hands that need it most,” Tosin says. “Impact isn’t measured by the shipment; it’s measured by the lives it saves.”Reducing Mortality Rates, One Shipment at a Time : Nigeria’s maternal mortality rate is alarming due to poor health systems many of these deaths are preventable with timely medical intervention. Every piece of equipment ACCG delivers is a step toward reducing preventable deaths and closing the healthcare gap, especially in rural and underserved regions
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During ACCG Foundation’s most recent visit to Nigeria, Tosin appeared on Arise News to discuss ways to improve the lives of children through better healthcare and nutrition. In that interview, she stressed the importance of equipping hospitals, supporting mothers, and ensuring every child has access to the basic health services that allow them to grow and thrive. The team also met with some government officials to discuss how to further help the youths. As President, Tosin wears many hats strategist, advocate, field coordinator, and spokesperson. She bridges the gap between donors and communities, ensuring transparency in operations and impact in delivery. She also works to align ACCG’s humanitarian efforts with broader national health goals, integrating aid distribution into conversations about long-term healthcare reform. Leadership with vision: Ms Tosin is driving ACCG’s mission to merge humanitarian aid with long-term policy change.Healthcare is not a privilege, it is a human right. Through continued donations, partnerships from ACCG Foundation partners like Woodford Global consulting, Tofoundation, Westfield global and constant advocacy, the ACCG Foundation is committed to ensuring that every Nigerian, regardless of income or geography, has access to the care they deserve. Our work continues one shipment, one hospital, one life at a time.
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