As many of you know, it's my birthday, TODAY - August 16th, and this year, I have a special request to make of you. Instead of any gifts to me, I’m inviting you to join me in supporting a vital cause that is very close to my heart — PSJ UK.
Your generous donation will help PSJ UK continue its vital work of making a difference in our community to bring peace, social justice and sustainable development to Nigeria. Every contribution, big or small, will directly support their important projects and initiatives.
What Your Donation Can Help PSJUK Do
In Nigeria, communities face numerous challenges, including attacks, conflict, poverty, and inequality. These issues create barriers to education, healthcare, and economic stability, making daily life a struggle for many.
At PSJUK, we focus on key impact areas to address these challenges:
Peacebuilding: We work to improve security, resolve conflicts and promote peaceful coexistence.
Education: We work to provide children with access to quality education.
Healthcare: We intervene practically to ensure that families receive essential medical care.
Your donations (either one-off or regular) directly funds these vital programmes. For example:
£10 a month helps provide school supplies for a child, ensuring they have the tools they need to learn.
£20 a month supports security training and conflict resolution workshops, helping communities find lasting peace.
£50 a month enables us to maintain a small, dedicated team facilitating effective advocacy with decision-makers & policymakers.
Through your support, They can continue to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who need it most.
Here’s how you can help
1. Donate: Click the link below to make your contribution.
2. Share: Spread the word by sharing this page with others - more friends and family.
3. Become a partner by committing to prayers, giving, and where possible, volunteer
Thank you for participating in this celebration of my birthday and for supporting PSJ UK. Your kindness and generosity mean the world to me.
With gratitude,
Joachim Adenusi