
ExJAM Foundation Marks Sixteen Years of Service
The ExJAM Humanitarian Foundation celebrates 15 years of supporting alumni members and their families through health, education, and welfare interventions.
Foundation Dispatch
Case completions, community milestones, governance updates, and dispatches from 5 regions across Nigeria and the diaspora.

20 March 2025
The ExJAM Humanitarian Foundation celebrates 15 years of supporting alumni members and their families through health, education, and welfare interventions.

The ExJAM Humanitarian Foundation celebrates 15 years of supporting alumni members and their families through health, education, and welfare interventions.

The Board of Trustees was confirmed at the 2025 Annual General Meeting. Governance documents are available to all active members on request.

ExJAM Ambassadors are members who volunteer to refer and support fellow alumni — connecting those in need with the Foundation's programmes and helping the network grow.

At its December sitting, the Board of Trustees approved updated eligibility criteria for welfare applications. The revisions extend coverage to dependent parents of members and simplify the documentation process for emergency requests.

A 58-year-old member requiring haemodialysis three times weekly was unable to continue treatment due to cost. The Foundation stepped in to cover six months of sessions at a specialist facility in Kano.

Twelve children of ExJAM members were awarded bursaries covering full tuition for their first year of university. Recipients were selected based on academic merit and household financial need.

Following severe flooding that displaced dozens of member families in Benue State, the Foundation activated its rapid-response welfare protocol. Food parcels, emergency cash, and temporary shelter support reached affected households within 72 hours.

Over 200 members from across Nigeria gathered in Port Harcourt for the Foundation's annual reunion. The event featured tributes to founding members, updates from the Board of Trustees, and a welfare fair.

Through a new memorandum of understanding with a federal teaching hospital in Lagos, eighteen members received free specialist eye examinations and corrective treatment including cataract surgery for four patients.
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