Changing lives, a child at a time
A-child Impact Foundation is an empowerment initiative concerned with capacity building for the African child, with extra needed focus on the girl child. This project is borne out of the passion to support “vulnerable school aged children in their developmental years (6-17 years); living in excluded environments”, by providing access to learning facilities and tools. Our focus is on supporting the African child to acquire life skills through learning tools and vocational training, leveraging technology to address gaps that would equip them to achieve improved livelihoods and actualize their dreams in life.
We believe that by empowering a child, you give him the knowledge he needs to know his rights, and privileges and take advantage of opportunities thereby becoming a responsible leader in Africa.

The best way to not feel hopeless is to get up and do something
Kenny McCraw
VOLUNTEERWhat Make Us Different

We Educate
We achieve this by providing the facilities that aid learning and literacy

We Help
Orphanages and excluded public schools are tutored by expert teachers who are volunteering with ACIF

We Build
We build children aged 6-17 to equally compete with their counterparts in private schools

We Donate
We give ourselves to this cause for as long as this gap remains.
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Become the One Who is Considered a Hero
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Meet Our Volunteer Team
Kenny McCraw
Tosin Adewumi
Zurich Ajibola
Omotolani Aransiola













What People Say
Thank you for the good work you are doing, our students now have a library they call theirs. An opportunity to read and improve learning. We are happy.

Mrs. Adeyemi
Former Principal, Ajuwon High SchoolThe library project was a success, I'm glad the pupils can now access books they could not afford.
