John Olaoye provides expert guidance on strategic planning and foundation management, helping ACCG Foundation build sustainable and impactful programs.
WHY DOES AFRICA HAVE HIGH CHILD MORTALITY?
Poor performance of a good health care system contributes highly to a high mortality rate of otherwise
preventable deaths, including malaria (18%), neonatal conditions (27%), diarrhea (16%) injuries (5%)
others (5%).
Save the Future of Africa
Who We Are.
ACCG Foundation was founded in 2013 to help children in need in the Africa regions, a series of
programs has been implemented over the years to provide good health care for free and provide
nutrition food packs to local communities to help curb malnutrition. Our foundation currently partners
with some hospitals to provides free medical equipment and free medical supplies to enable small
communities have access to a good health care system.
Our Goals.
- Our goals as a foundation are to provide free medical services to enable more children have
access to free checkup, free treatments and enough medication to treat them alongside food
packs. We also intend to Provide more mobile clinics to provide timely medical help. - Provide more clean boreholes to give them access to clean water.
- Create more awareness, our area of focus provides the opportunity to drastically improve the
quality of life for some of these children in Africa by providing basic things a child needs to
function properly
Open Your Heart & Home
Leadership Team
Seun Sanders
Registered Nurse
Seun Sanders oversees the development and execution of medical initiatives at ACCG Foundation, ensuring that our projects deliver essential healthcare services to communities in need.
Tosin Ilesanmi
Director of African Regions ACCG foundation
Tosin Ilesanmi manages the day-to-day operations of ACCG Foundation, streamlining processes and enhancing efficiency to maximize our impact and reach.