Frequently Asked Questions
Who are our target groups?
We care and support the needy and the vulnerable who includes:
– The sick
– The old
– The poor
– Disabled persons
– Children
– Women
– Others
Who do we collaborate with?
We work in close collaboration with like minded parties’ e.g. relevant government line ministries/departments and development NGOS/CBOS/FBOS/Research Institutions, the private sector and others.
Why the needy and the vulnerable?
We target the needy and the vulnerable, because of the unacceptable conditions in life in which they live, for instance these people cannot climb the ladder of life because of same obstacles in their way and that they have no control over resources. In the spirit of caring for our brothers welfare, we therefore believe that it is our onus to do them justice by removing these negative conditions [i.e. development problems] from their ways, make them have control over resources, build their self respect and gain some power, thereby uplifting them and ensuring a better position in life for them to be able to effectively and fully contribute towards building happier, more just and beautiful world.
The basic needs that ADEPS exists to fill
1. In light of the many problems and confusion affecting the community in the area, all the community needed was a revolution of the mind and attitude, which include;
2. The need for the community members to sharpen their sight faculty so that they are able to live like detectives, always investigating their surroundings i.e. (environment) to see, learn, discover and be able to draw wisdom.
3. The need for them to learn to recognize and understand how best to utilize the qualities they posses both human and material of the available resource, so that they are able to be become the best managers of their surroundings.
4. An urgent need to enhance innovation by making people to start to think differently about themselves, in order for them to become real masters of their own destinies, for long term Stability and security for their individuals, families and communities.