General Questions

Our beneficiaries include vulnerable groups such as internally displaced persons (IDPs), children, women, persons with disabilities, and low-income families across Nigeria. We work where the need is greatest, regardless of religion, ethnicity, or political affiliation.

You can donate through our secure online donation platform, by direct bank transfer, or via mobile money. Visit our Donate page for all available options and instructions. All contributions go directly toward supporting our projects and beneficiaries.

Yes, we are registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) in Nigeria as a non-profit organization. Depending on your jurisdiction, your donation may qualify for tax deduction. Please consult your tax advisor or contact us for documentation.

We prioritize transparency by publishing annual financial reports, conducting regular audits, and sharing program updates. We also involve community leaders and independent monitors in our project evaluations to ensure responsible use of resources.

Absolutely! We welcome passionate individuals to volunteer with us in various capacities—fieldwork, administration, advocacy, or fundraising. Please fill out our volunteer application form on the Get Involved page, and we will get in touch.

Other Questions

Yes, we actively respond to humanitarian crises such as floods, conflicts, disease outbreaks, and food shortages. Our emergency response includes the distribution of relief items, shelter support, healthcare services, and psychological aid.

Communities or groups in need can submit a formal request through our Contact page or via email. Our team will assess the situation based on need, impact potential, and available resources before taking further steps.

We currently operate in multiple states across Nigeria, including the North-East, North-Central, and South-South regions. Our presence is expanding as we partner with communities and donors to reach more people in need.

We welcome partnerships with individuals, NGOs, corporate bodies, and government agencies. Please reach out via our Partnerships page or email us directly. Together, we can achieve greater impact and reach more communities.

We use data collection tools, field surveys, beneficiary feedback, and independent evaluations to measure outcomes and long-term impact. We believe in results-driven humanitarian work and regularly share impact reports on our website.

Still Need Help

Do you have questions? Call or visit us.

+[234] 902 668 1249
223 Kabba Road, Adjacent Jamil Mosque, Old GRA Maiduguri, Borno State.

mail@labdinigeria.org 

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