JD Hands of Hope was born from love, loss, and a lifelong example of generosity. Our founder, Victoria, grew up watching her father quietly support not only his own family but countless children who weren’t his by birth, offering food, paying school fees, and showing kindness to the overlooked.
When he passed away in 2017, Victoria felt called to carry on his legacy. She and her husband, who lost his father the very same year and in the very same hospital shared a deep resolve: to give vulnerable children the same care and dignity their fathers had shown others.
In memory of David Olajide and James Omololu, JD Hands of Hope was created to ensure that no child’s potential is lost to poverty, illness, or neglect. We do this one child at a time through education, health interventions, and life essentials.
Supporting school enrollment, fees, uniforms, and supplies for underprivileged children.
Empowering youth through guidance, confidence-building, and leadership training.
Providing safe environments and emotional care to restore dignity and hope.
We provide school sponsorships, supplies, and learning tools to ensure every child—regardless of background—has access to quality education.
Through partnerships and direct outreach, we assist with medical bills, routine checkups, and urgent care for children in vulnerable communities.
We help move children off the streets into safe, nurturing spaces while providing clothing, food, and basic daily necessities.