Welcome to the Testimonial page of Jem-Crown Charity Foundation. Here, we highlight the inspiring stories of individuals whose lives have been greatly  transformed by our commitment to supporting the poor, less privileged, the vulnerable, and widows. These heartfelt testimonials reflect the real impact of our efforts, and also are proof of the positive change we can create together for those who desperately need our help.

AKINLEYE NIFEMI

Akinleye Nifemi, 38 years old, is a widow with 3 daughters. She lost her husband 9 years ago and since then, has been struggling to make ends meet with no support coming her way from both her family and that of her late husband.

Living together with her kids in a single room apartment in deplorable conditions in Lafenwa Area of Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria, life has never been easy for her, especially with the current poor and crippling economic situation in Nigeria.

But recently, light shone at the end of the tunnel for Mrs. Nifemi when she was invited to attend the Jem-Crown Charity Foundation meeting around her neighborhood.

The foundation assisted her with some money and materials gifts. Armed with these, she established a mobile food vending service. Today, she is battling to meet up with the ever-increasing needs of her customers.

Mrs. Nifemi has been a 3-times beneficiary of our charity since the inception of this program within Ogun State, Nigeria.

Her life has experienced a dramatic turnaround as her face now beams with smiles.

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AMINAT MORENILE SALAMI

Aminat Morenike Salami, born on the 10th of April 1993, resides in 13A Abosede Aro Avenue, at Abesan Estate, Ipaja, Lagos State, Nigeria. She lost her mother about 8 years ago, and Aminat was abandoned to live with a non-caring father and an uncooperative family.

Her situation greatly deteriorated as she lacked attention, care, love and basic human support system. One of the regional Coordinators of Jem-Crown Charity Foundation took her in, and granted her a safe haven and refuge in a local church compound.

In one of the foundation’s meetings in May, 2023, the Coordinator brought up her case, as it demands some urgent attention and action.

The Foundation swiftly moved into action, rallied round, and supported her with 150,000 Naira (approximately $190) to learn Fashion and Design business.
Today, she is doing well in business, and her life has experienced a positive and memorable transformation.