TEEFT is an NGO focused on empowering small scale businesses with capital, granting scholarships to children of parents who cant afford it and training youths in Technical field to empower them to be independent and self reliant entrepreneurs.
Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’
They provide capital to small scale businesses to help them grow and become sustainable.
TEEFT offers scholarships to children whose parents cannot afford their education. These scholarships are provided without any conditions attached.
The foundation trains youths in technical fields, particularly starting with vehicle diagnostic technology, to help them become independent and self-reliant entrepreneurs.
We design and execute programs that offer financial independence and educational opportunities specifically targeting widows, their children, and orphans.
 In collaboration with partners, TEEFT has provided free healthcare consultations to the indigenous people of Edo State, covering all three senatorial districts.
Implement programs to protect children affected by crises, including psychosocial support, education initiatives, and efforts to prevent child trafficking and exploitation.
 TEEFT has been involved in renovating educational facilities and donating furniture and laboratory equipment, as seen in their project at Army Day Secondary School in Benin City.
 We have donated books and computers to schools, such as the presentation to Asoro Grammar School in Benin City, Edo State.
Provide temporary shelters, transitional housing, and support for rebuilding homes in areas devastated by natural disasters or conflict.
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The theme is wonderful, great performance, and outstanding support!
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The first time I encountered the dedicated team from Good Heart, I was greeted not just with supplies but with genuine empathy. It wasn't just about distributing essentials; it was about acknowledging our pain, our fears, and our dreams for a better tomorrow.