Health Emergency Initiative

Health Emergency Initiative

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Background

With increase in poverty and attendant malnutrition worsened by lack of access to quality health care, the increase in human mortalities and morbidities have become alarming in Nigeria and other developing countries in the last five years. Various reports have repeatedly cited Nigeria to be home to largest concentration of people living below $1per day. As a matter of fact, over 80% of

11/05/2026

A child gasping for breath from severe malaria. A newborn battling sepsis. A mother facing life-threatening complications after childbirth.

These are not distant stories. This is happening every single day.

Sometimes, all that stands between them and survival is $10… $25… $50.

At Health Emergency Initiative (HEI), we meet families at their most helpless moments, when hospital bills become barriers to life-saving care.

We support vulnerable children, pregnant women, nursing mothers, and indigent patients who urgently need treatment but cannot afford it.

Today, your donation can:

❤️ Start emergency treatment
❤️ Help save a child in crisis
❤️ Protect a newborn battling sepsis
❤️ Support a mother through critical complications

No child should die because their parents are poor. No mother should lose her life because help came too late.

This is more than a fundraiser. It is an opportunity to become someone’s answered prayer.

We are currently fundraising through GlobalGiving to provide urgent medical support to vulnerable patients across Nigeria.

Please donate, share, and help us reach more lives.

Please donate here: https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/save-the-lives-of-1000-poor-nigerian-children/

Every dollar matters.

Every second counts.

Every life is worth saving.

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04/05/2026

Lift Someone When They Cannot: Be the Strength Someone Needs Today

At some point in life, every one of us will stumble. A moment will come when strength fades, and we cannot rise on our own. In those moments, we need people. We need compassion. We need someone willing to reach down and lift us up.
Because the truth is simple: we are not meant to live alone. We survive, heal, and thrive through each other.

Every day, countless individuals face situations that leave them powerless. A mother unable to afford urgent medical care for her child. A road accident victim lying in pain with no immediate help. A vulnerable patient watching their health decline simply because they cannot access treatment.

At Health Emergency Initiative (HEI), we meet these individuals at their lowest moments. We stand beside indigent and vulnerable patients, offering not just medical support, but hope. With the help of compassionate people like you, we are lifting lives, restoring dignity, and giving people a second chance.

But lifting someone up is not only about financial support.
You can be a voice.
You can spread awareness.
You can connect us to partners and donors.
You can help make the invisible, visible.

Every action you take becomes a hand reaching out to someone in need.
Imagine a world where no one is left lying helpless, where every fall is met with support, and every cry for help is answered with compassion. That kind of love is immeasurable. And it starts with us.
Today, someone is waiting for that helping hand.
Will you be the one to lift them?

Support our project here: https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/save-the-lives-of-1000-poor-nigerian-children/

Photos from Health Emergency Initiative's post 30/04/2026

Happening Now 🚨

We’re live at Oshodi-Isolo Local Government for our Malnutrition Program, in collaboration with Nigerian Exchange Group.

Today, we’re taking action to combat malnutrition by reaching vulnerable communities with essential support, awareness, and care. Every step we take brings us closer to a healthier, stronger future for all.

Stay tuned for updates as we make impact in real time 💙

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2, Ayinde Giwa Street, Surulere Lagos
Lagos
101001

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00