May 17 2025, Saturday Widows Breakfast Fellowship was blessed by God as always. Thanks to the sponsors of the day. God bless you. Thanks to donors of very fine fabrics and dresses which widows took home
May 17 2025, Saturday Widows Breakfast Fellowship was blessed by God as always. Thanks to the sponsors of the day. God bless you. Thanks to donors of very fine fabrics and dresses which widows took home
Mr. Olu Kayode, a musician and founder of Mimsrozay Entertainment visited the Serendipity House Widows Centre on Saturday 19th April 2025. This visit is in support of Serendipity House Widows
The DOLAPO AWOSIKA OUTREACH visited the Serendipity House Widows Thursday 15th May 2025, as part of their support for the needy. Represented by Yeside Ayoogun, the outreach's Welfare Officer
Olori Ayo Yemisi Jaiyeola Received another award. Dynamic Humanitarian Award of The Year 2025, by Rainbow Magazine. She dedicates all her achievements to God and her supporters
It was a day of fun, excitement and activities as Serendipity House Widows Foundation celebrated the International Widows’ Day on 23 June 2025 in Lagos.
The event was used to reflect on the challenges that widows face and opportunities that exist for them in the Nigerian economy.
The theme of the event was “Widows rising strong together with Heaven’s comfort in the storm of life: The renewal”.
Speaking at the event which saw hundreds of widows in attendance, Olori Dame Ayodele Jaiyeola, the Convener of Serendipity Widows’ House Foundation, said that widowhood is a phase in life, adding that widows should move on with their lives and take care of their children.
Lire la suite...There are 258 Million Widows and 584 Million fatherless children in the world over.
Nigeria has an estimated 3,531,682 Million Widows according to the 2015 World Widows Report by the Loomba Foundation. In Nigeria, there are about 3.650,000 (three million, six hundred and fifty million). The numbers keep rising by the minute. More widows are dying for lack of support to continue, leaving their children orphaned, homeless, uneducated and without adequate security.
Worst affected by conflict and insurgency are widows in Afghanistan, Iraq, South Sudan, Central African Republic, Syria, northeast Nigeria, southeast Niger, west Chad and north Cameroon. In Sub-Saharan Africa the worst conditions are faced by evicted and abandoned widows with dependants and by those caught up in Ebola areas, exacerbated by traditional ‘cleansing’ rituals. ... Read more
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