Impact and Stories
Impact measured by continuity.
Relief Oasis measures impact through verified work, clear outcomes, local ownership, and the stories that show what communities are building.
Verified numbers
What we can stand behind.
We do not publish donor counts, volunteer counts, revenue totals, or percentages we cannot verify.
9
Completed projects
300+
Residents served. SEED-MEDGLOBE Medical Outreach
200
Pupils supported. Ilaje Community Outreach II
50
Families supported. COVID-19 Relief Program
2
Primary schools directly supported. Ilaje
2
Countries currently active. Ghana, Nigeria
Almost 10
Years of impact and work since founding
Almost a decade timeline
Almost a decade of work across West Africa.
2018
Founding
The SEED Initiative is born.
Founded in Lagos with a commitment to act, independent of government or external institutions. The work begins at The Destitutes Home, Okobaba.
2019
First programs
Three programs. One community.
Inaugural Okobaba outreach, Ilaje Community educational supplies, and the Girls Courageous book drive with author Mofoluwaso Ilevbare.
2020
COVID response
Showing up in a crisis.
COVID-19 relief packages to 50 Ilaje families. SEED-MEDGLOBE Medical Outreach delivers free care to over 300 residents at Okobaba Destitute Home.
300+ residents served2023
Community reach
Two hundred pupils. Two schools.
Ilaje Community Outreach II brings school bags, shoes, and stationery to approximately 200 pupils at Banjo and Ebenezer Primary Schools.
200 pupils reached2024
Expansion
A new name. A wider mandate.
The SEED Initiative becomes Relief Oasis. The mandate expands across human development, poverty alleviation, and environmental sustainability.
2025
Ghana launch
West Africa, expanded.
Ghana expansion launches. The Oasis Centre, The VOW Foundation Collaboration, and Joy-Kol Orphanage renovation begin.
Impact logic
How we trace outcomes.
01
Input
Resources, partners, funding, expertise.
02
Activity
Programs, renovations, outreach, training, coordination.
03
Output
Supplies delivered, people reached, facilities improved.
04
Outcome
Learning conditions improved, health access strengthened, food security supported, local capacity built.
05
Continuity
Local ownership, governance, reporting, ability to sustain the work.
VOW pilot · target indicators
What we are working toward.
These are target indicators for the pilot, not completed outcomes.
- At least 15 orphans placed in stable widow-headed households.
- 100% school enrollment and attendance rate for eligible orphans.
- 80% of widows completing trauma-informed care and basic entrepreneurship training.
- Health screenings completed for beneficiaries.
- Baseline M&E framework implemented and actively used.
Story archive
An editorial record.
Not a blog. Long-form, photo-led dispatches from the communities Relief Oasis works alongside, published as they are completed.
Field note · in preparation
A Promise in Ebute Metta
Field note · in preparation
Books in Conversation
Field note · in preparation
Care at Okobaba
Field note · in preparation
Fifty Families, Two Packs
Field note · in preparation
A Day with the Elderly at Regina Mundi
Field note · in preparation
Two Hundred Pupils, Two Schools
Field note · in preparation
Restoring a Classroom at Ebenezer
Field note · in preparation
Renovating Dignity at Joy-Kol
Field note · in preparation
From Outreach to System
Field note · in preparation
The VOW Collaboration
Field note · in preparation
The Oasis Centre
Reports and accountability
Published openly, as soon as ready.
Annual reports, financial summaries, and program reports will be published here. Until verified figures are ready, this section will remain intentionally empty.
The work, summarized
