How Your Gift Changes a Widow’s Week
A transparent look at giving from ₦5,000 to ₦500,000
“I know it’s not much,” the young man said, handing over ₦5,000 at one of our outreaches. He looked almost apologetic. “I wish I could do more.”
A volunteer smiled. “You just helped buy food for a family that wasn’t sure what they’d eat tomorrow.”
Sometimes we underestimate what we have because we’re measuring it against what we don’t.
In today’s Nigeria, almost everyone feels it food prices, transport, school costs, inflation. Families are stretching every naira. And if life feels expensive in a home with two incomes, imagine carrying it alone. That is the daily reality of a widow: mother, provider, caregiver, and decision-maker, all at once.
This is why every gift matters. Whether it’s ₦5,000 or ₦500,000, your generosity can become someone’s answered prayer.
The reality of widowhood in Nigeria today
Many widows are doing everything they can to keep their families afloat. Some are paying school fees while worrying about rent. Others are choosing between food and medication. Many dream of starting a small business but lack the capital to take the first step.
Supporting widows isn’t simply charity. It’s helping families stay standing through their hardest season. When a widow is supported, her children are more likely to stay in school, eat well, and grow up secure. Every contribution whatever the size creates a ripple.
What your gift makes possible
We believe you deserve to know exactly what your generosity does. So here’s an honest picture what we deliver today, and what your giving helps us build next.
₦5,000 — A week of relief
Right now, this helps provide staple food to ease hunger, transport for a widow attending a programme, or emergency support during a hard week. Small in size, but to a widow facing impossible choices, it’s one less burden to carry.
₦10,000–₦20,000 — Restoring stability
A fuller food package, school supplies for children, support for minor medical needs. Practical help that steadies a family, one step at a time.
₦50,000 — Keeping children in school
Today, this sustains school fees — the deeper work we’re proudest of, keeping children enrolled when a widow can’t stretch any further. It’s also the foundation of our next step: the empowerment programmes we’re raising funds to launch this year.
₦100,000 — Investing in independence
This is the future we’re building toward: vocational training, business starter support, and the empowerment initiatives that move a widow from surviving to earning. Your gift at this level helps us launch that work — and reach it sooner.
₦500,000 — Building lasting impact
Large gifts let us go from helping a few families to reaching many — funding the widow-empowerment programmes, business grants, and skills training that define our 2026 goal. This is the gift that helps GWF grow from relief into transformation.
More than money — you’re giving hope
People sometimes ask, “Will my donation really make a difference?” The answer is yes an emphatic yes.
Not because every problem vanishes overnight. But because every gift reminds a widow that her community still sees her. It reminds her children that people care about their future. That kind of encouragement can’t always be measured in numbers.
Why transparency matters
Giving should be built on trust. You deserve to know how your contribution helps which is exactly why we’re honest about where we are: strong in relief today, and raising the funds to grow into sustainable empowerment. We’re committed to responsible stewardship and to empowering widows with dignity, never dependency.
Every gift has a story
In a season this hard, generosity isn’t measured by the size of the amount. It’s measured by the willingness to lighten someone else’s load.
The widow who eats this week. The child back in school with the right supplies. The mother who — when we launch it — starts her first small business. The family that finds hope again.
Whether it’s ₦5,000, ₦50,000, or ₦500,000, your gift becomes more than a donation. A meal on the table. A child in school. A burden shared. A future restored.
And in times like these, that impact is priceless.
Give today — every naira is accounted for. [donation link]
With grit and grace,
Grace
Gritty Widows Foundation — Uplifting Widows, Enriching Lives


