CARE AID Support Initiative

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27/04/2026

Happy Monday from Care Aid Support Initiative! πŸ’ƒπŸ’ƒπŸ’ƒ

A new week is here, and with it comes another opportunity to show up for people, for communities and for the work that matters.

At Care Aid, we understand that impact is sometimes in the small efforts. The child who now has access to learning materials. The family that receives support at the right time. The community that begins to feel seen and supported.

These are the things that define what we do.

As we begin this week, we are reminded that real change is built daily. It is built through commitment, through showing up even when it is not convenient and through choosing to care for people.

We remain committed to extending support, empowering lives and contributing to lasting impact in every way we can.

To everyone who believes in our work, supports our mission, and stands with us, we see you and we appreciate you.

Let’s step into this week with a willingness to make every effort count.

Happy Monday.

Photos from CARE AID Support Initiative's post 12/01/2026

The start of a new year is a great time to think about how we can support the people around us. Helping others does not have to be complicated or expensive. In this article, I share practical ways you can start 2026 by making a difference in your community and with people in need. Check out this post see simple actions you can take today.

Photos from CARE AID Support Initiative's post 08/04/2025

Empowering Kukareta through Community Engagement with Sustainable Locally Made Solutions (CSEB)🧱🌱

CARE AID Support Initiative, in collaboration with the IOM - UN Migration and PARLI , successfully conducted a community-based training session on Compressed Stabilised Earth Bricks (CSEB) in Kukareta.

The training featured:
πŸ”Ή Theoretical Insights – covering materials, preparation, and the environmental advantages of CSEB.
πŸ”Ή Practical Demonstration – a hands-on session at the moulding site, where participants engaged directly in the brick production process.

This impactful training not only equipped participants with practical skills in sustainable construction but also fostered local capacity for climate-resilient, cost-effective housing solutions and restoring dignity through locally-driven solutions.

The enthusiasm and participation from community members reaffirm the importance of investing in people, not just projects. With this knowledge, Kukareta is now better positioned to build affordable, sustainable shelters crafted by their own hands, for their own future.
Together, we’re building more than homes; we're building resilience, self-reliance, and hope and laying the foundation for stronger, greener, and more resilient communities!

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Damboa Road Off Kuru Water, Potiskum Road, Behind Indimi Mosque, MMC 606252
Maiduguri
600104

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Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00