The Rehab Foundation, initially conceived as a NYSC community development project in Osun State, Nigeria, has grown into a formidable social justice foundation with a profound commitment to addressing critical issues within the criminal justice system. Founded on principles of justice, equity, and rehabilitation, the foundation’s core objectives encompass providing free legal services to indigent awaiting trial inmates unjustly incarcerated in Africa, equipping inmates and ex-prison inmates with life and vocational skills for proper reintegration into society, and establishing post-detention transition homes for ex-prison inmates across the continent.
The Rehab Foundation’s effectiveness is attributed to its strategic approach, which includes:
Adequate funding is needed to support the foundation's goal.
To continue its vital work and expand its reach, the Rehab Foundation requires:
Adequate funding is needed to support the foundation's goal of providing free legal representation to indigent inmates. The foundation aims to onboard 2000 lawyers across Africa in 2024 and also requires funds to establish transition homes and support staff.
The foundation seeks like-minded partners who share its vision and are committed to serving the underprivileged.
3/5 Adeyemo Alakija, Victoria Island, Lagos State.
45 Obakhavbaye Street, Off Plymouth Road, Benin City, Edo State.
Abuja (FCT) Federal Capital Territory