About us
Who We Are?
Shepherd care family health and Education initiative registration No CAC/IT/NO55136. SCULM RN: SC151400110, was incorporated on 12/08/2012 with the sole aim of Addressing family health ,Drug Abuse and in and out of school children challenges bedeviling Northern Nigeria, with the aim of providing a lasting solution, for the progress of the entire region and Nigeria at large. It is no longer news that Northern Nigeria is increasingly ravaged with family health challenges resulting from early or child marriage, and lack of medical facilities in communities, Facilities like primary health centres are either not available or very far from some communities, and Traditional birth attendant lacks modern techniques or expertise to address complication from childbirth, Child immunization are not accepted or traditionally rejected because of beliefs, Antenatal care is poorly accepted, urinary tract infection is common among women. Breast cancer eating deep into the fabric of the community. There is the side of women of reproductive Age. In the case of children About 13 million children roam the street of the North during the day, as Almajirai, with no proper meal, shelter hygiene or Prospect for Modern and good Education, Some of them go through so many forms of abuse, and some resort to crime as a means of survivals. Northern Nigeria is also the most impoverished Region in the country, with a poverty rate as high as 65%. Haven notice these, with the support of my Bossom friend Mallam Ghali Talle Danbazau, we Registered our Desire to confront these challenges, in partnership with many Development partners, local and international, we also build a Network of volunteers across the 19 states of the North. With Sub-regional offices, in Abuja FCT, Kano state, Maiduguri Borno state and Gboko Benue State Nigeria. Finally, we shall be glad to partner with any organization, local or international in Addressing these challenges.
no poverty
best education
Drug Abuse
good health
nutrition

Ahamed Hassan Aliyu
Director Programs

Tijani Muhammed Joda
Field Officer (Borno State)

Zara Muhammed
Account officer

Hajia Habiba Muhammad
Director Child Education

David M. Ugbe
Director (M & E)
