Girl child education
Promoting girl child education.
AHSF aims to advance community health care through, research, advocacy, health promotion and education, community development, capacity building, program evaluation; Impact evaluations needs assessment, baselines/midlines/end lines surveys, systems strengthening and service delivery especially for the vulnerable and marginalized population in Nigeria and beyond.
AHSF aims to advance community health care through, research, advocacy, health promotion and education, community development, capacity building, program evaluation; Impact evaluations needs assessment, baselines/midlines/end lines surveys, systems strengthening and service delivery especially for the vulnerable and marginalized population in Nigeria and beyond.
OUR MISSION
Our mission is to contribute to the realization of a world where children, women, the elderly, and other marginalized vulnerable groups have unfettered access to a quality life. Through dedicated efforts in human development and poverty alleviation, we are committed to strengthening communities, enabling individuals to reach their highest potentials and fostering enduring positive change.
OUR VISION
Albarka Health Spring Foundation envisions a world where the lives of children, women, the elderly, people living with disabilities (PLWs) and other marginalized vulnerable groups are significantly improved through comprehensive human development and targeted interventions that fortify communities and enable people reach their highest potentials.
Albarka Health Spring Foundation (AHSF) is a distinguished non-profit and non-governmental organization established in 2012 by a cadre of dynamic researchers. Officially incorporated by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC/IT/91613) in 2016, AHSF is committed to the advancement of community healthcare within the humanitarian sphere.
Our core mission is to elevate community health standards through a multifaceted approach encompassing research, advocacy, health promotion and education, community development, capacity building, program evaluation, impact assessments, needs analysis, baseline/midline/endline surveys, systems strengthening, and targeted service delivery. Our focus extends particularly to the vulnerable and marginalized populations in Nigeria and beyond.
At Albarka Health Spring Foundation, we are driven by a deep-seated commitment to addressing the unique challenges faced by underserved communities. With a strategic emphasis on humanitarian principles, we strive to make enduring contributions to the well-being of those in need, fostering resilience, and championing sustainable healthcare solutions.
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Visit PageUpcoming events and planned activities.
Sensitisation on girl child education.
WASH kit distribution.
Meeting with community leaders.
Tree planting activity
Borno State
Borno: No.1 Argungu Road, Opposite the Arches Central Park. Maiduguri,Borno State Nigeria.
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Email ID – info@ahsf.org.ng
Yobe State
Damaturu: House No. B67 Red Bricks Housing Estate. Maiduguri Rd,Damaturu,Yobe State Nigeria.
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Katsina State
Katsina: No.47,Danja Street Layout, Katsina, Katsina State, Nigeria.
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Email ID – info@ahsf.org.ng
Sokoto State
Sokoto:House 03 Gwiwa Eka Tank Road, Sokoto, Sokoto State, Nigeria.
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Email ID – info@ahsf.org.ng
Zanfara State
Zanfara: Black Gate, After Graceland Secondary School Sokoto By-pass,Zanfara, Zanfara State Nigeria.
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Email ID – info@ahsf.org.ng
Kogi State
Lokoja: No. 3 Dan Ogalla Close, Off Razak Kutepa Road,GRA,Lokoja,Nigeria.
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Email ID – info@ahsf.org.ng
“God will bless NHF because through them, AHSF came to my aid, providing me with the necessary medication that greatly improved my health at the right time I needed it. I was so glad I recovered so fast.”
“I believed I could endure it,” he recounted, “but the weakness that gripped me was unlike anything I had ever experienced before."
"I wasn’t having any money, neither was my husband (Hamza Ahmad). I resorted to a traditional birth attendant I had been familiar with for the delivery of Abdulhamid of which I believed was successful."
“AHSF provided me with more than just medical care or sensitization of various important health and safety issues; they bestowed upon me hope, dignity, and the priceless gift of a chance at a better life.”
Our blog activities.
Promoting girl child education.
Group discussion and sensitisation with key leaders in a community.
Health activity going on in Mafa camp. giving free consultations and drugs.