We provide temporary relief shelter home for displaced Nursing mothers and children affected by flood or other natural disasters. At our free relief centers, we provide safe drinkable water for daily use, we ensure that there is standby electricity. food items are given to the flood victims to support them as well mosquito nets and anti malaria medications.
In view of our commitment to provide skills to gender and vulnerable persons in Bayelsa State in order to help them become self reliant economically and secure means of livelihood , we have succesfully established a partnership with TKM Fashion Academy to provide skills aquisition trainning to 100 persons from different local government areas in the state.
An author said ’Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it." As a foundation, success has indeed come to us in the pursuit of justice. Having secured a long term partnership with international Federation of women lawyers (FIDA) and Triax
Watch!This project is envisioned and sponsored by the Board of trustees at Goldcoast Developemental Foundation is designed to educate women at the age of 20 to 49 yers on the importance of antenatal care for pregnant women. The project is especially developed to raise awareness of women at reproductive age to become self convinced and motivated to proactively seek for medical guidance and counselling to improve and maintain their health and the health of their unborn babies during pregnancy. In Addition, Goldcoast shall donate antenatal drugs to community primary health centers to enable health practioners provide antenatal services to poor and vulnerable pregnant women who cannot afford the cost of antenatal drugs for themselves and their babies.
As part of our strategic youths development program area, we partnered with Solalina Media to promote and support young creatives and inventors who are doing great things.
Cash grants are awarded to some to support their craft. One of such beneficiaries is Mr Oghenero Rejoice from Kaiama, Bayelsa State who was given a grant of one hundred thousand naira (100,000.00). Mr Rejoice from childhood has been building aircraft drones and has a dream to build drones that can help solve many agricultural and transportation needs.
Niger Delta Talent Spotlight is a continuous project.
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This is a project designed to inspire young people for greater heights. This is unlike with our strategic Youths Empowerment program.
In-line with our education program objective, this is a gender based project aimed at
sensitization and advancement of the need to protect the GirlChild against gender
based violence.
We also work with our partners to pursue justice for victims.
The 2022 flood came with its many troubles, destroying houses, roads and even led to
loss of lives. As usual many pregnant women, nursing mothers and children were rendered
homeless.
Our foundation which was moved by the pains of these vulnerable people especially
nursing mothers, decided to open a temporary shelter home for nursing mothers and
their children where they can be accommodated temporarily while the flood lasts.
It was home away from home as basic necessities including food items, drugs, cooked
food, relaxation spots as well as other materials were made available.
We rescued sets of trapped twins, Triplets and other mazing children wonderful to
behold. While the flood lasts, we worked in close partnership with generous donors,
SEMA Bayelsa and volunteers to provide the help we could.
We were able to provide a 40 persons capacity temporary shelter home.
With the devastation that the 2018 flood brought to the People of Bayelsa state,
many were rendered homeless and without basic needs. As a foundation, we launched
a flood relief programme that provided food, medication and other welfare materials
for children, mothers and families in the 5 designated internally displaced Camps
(IDPS) in the state.
We appreciate all our volunteers, partners and donors who joined us in the fight to
restore the humanity of the victims of this natural crisis.
Floods affected the lives of many in Bayelsa State like many places. A lot of people were left homeless; without food, clothing and medication. It was a disaster. Through Goldcoast Developmental Foundation and the efforts of selfless individuals and medical professionals, we were able to contribute our quota to alleviate the sufferings of the people affected by the flood.