Meet the founder and find out what we do.

Daddy's House Foundation is an independent, non governmental and not-for-profit voluntary initiative, which was established in 2017 by a Nigerian from Abia State, Barrister Charles Okenwa, a seasoned philanthropist and humanitarian activist.

Daddy's House Foundation was brithed from a rich blend of activists and other professional working together on a shared commitment to justice, the rule of law, and human dignity.

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Our Main Goal

To raise national awareness of the citizens' constitutional rights and on a long-term basis, mobilize and educate the public on human rights in order to remove legal, cultural, religious and other constraints against the attainment of economic and social justice and equity in the society.

Values that makes us stand out
Our Aims & Objectives
Protection of Human rights

We seek to provide legal services to those who reside in remote areas and help to protect their human right. This is so they won,t be trampled upon.

Social Sensitization Approach

In being a father to all, we organize workshops to promote and educate everyone on their fundamental human right.

Empowering IDPs camp

We stay at the forefront of empowerment. This we do by providing substantial aid to physically challenged people.This helps to keep alive their self esteem and worth.

Rehabilitation & Child Advocate

We do not take rehabilitation and character formation of dehumanized and abused persons lightly. We conduct child welfare programs in line with the child right act.

Building with like minds

Daddy's House Foundation networks with International bodies like: The No Masquerade Global Aid California U.S.A, The Nigerian Bar Association, NGO Coalition on International Criminal Court (CICC) the Hague, RECHIN Foundation for Women and Youth Empowerment (RFWYE), Association for Women's Rights in Development, Technology Against Crime, Africa People's Decade for Human Rights Education (PDHRE) New York, GreenNet West Africa, West African NGO Network (WANGONET), Citizens Forum for Constitutional Reform (CFCR) and other international non-governmental organisations that have similar vision, focus and ideas.