Programmes

Six pillars, all pointing to the same grace.

Every programme of Shiloh Impacts is a practical answer to a real need. Together, they form one promise: to see women, children, mothers, and families, and to walk with them.

Health screening during a Shiloh Medical Outreach

All six programmes

Each pillar, with what we do, who it is for, and when it began.

A beneficiary of the Women Empowerment programme holding a stand mixer gifted by Shiloh Impacts

Pillar 1

Women Empowerment

Tools, training, and dignity for the woman next door.

We equip women with practical enterprise tools — sewing and weaving machines, freezers, cake mixers, popcorn machines, gas cookers, and direct cash support — so that they can move from survival into steady income and self-respect.

Move women from dependency into income and trade
Track tools given, beneficiaries, and follow-up
Connect equipment gifts with mentorship and prayer
For: Women in the church and surrounding community Since 2017
A community health screening during the Shiloh Medical Outreach

Pillar 2

Medical Outreach

Health checks, education, and direct care where it is needed most.

Free health checks, community education, and medical attention delivered in partnership with trusted health providers. The 2021 outreach was done with Medplus Pharmacy; recent plans reached into Somolu and Lagos Island communities.

Health checks for hundreds of community members
Education on common preventable conditions
Referral and follow-up care where possible
For: Adults, mothers, and elders in host communities Since 2021
Shiloh 2023 outreach materials and visuals used during the annual summit and school drives

Pillar 3

Back To School

Books, bags, fees, and the chance to keep learning.

Stationery, school bags, learning materials, and special-needs support for children from less privileged families. Includes targeted sponsorship for a visually impaired student of Bethesda Home for the Blind and broader drives for public-school pupils.

Support for about 300 less privileged students in public schools
Learning kits sorted by age and need
Sponsor a student or sponsor learning materials
For: Children in church, public schools, and care homes Since 2018
Daughters of Zion team at Lagos Island Maternity Hospital with donated supplies for new mothers

Pillar 4

Mother and Child Welfare

Comfort for new mothers, dignity for fragile moments.

Diapers, baby wipes, bed liners, foodstuff, and gifts delivered to maternity centres and maternal-child wings. We have visited Somolu General Hospital, Lagos Island Maternity Hospital, and the General Hospital Gbagada maternal and child centre.

Practical relief for new and expectant mothers
Steady partnership with public maternity wards
Reports on supplies, locations, and visits
For: New mothers, pregnant women, and maternal health workers Since 2021
Donated supplies stacked in front of Lagos Island Maternity Hospital, ready for community distribution

Pillar 5

Manna Sunday

Food on the table and a church that looks outward.

Varieties of food items distributed to church members and members of the surrounding community — a recurring rhythm of relief that has run for years and reaches families in quiet, dignified ways.

Food items for church members and community families
Seasonal relief during tougher months
A clear needs list for donors
For: Households in the church and the surrounding community Since 2017
Daughters of Zion volunteers at a Lagos State Government hospital during a home and orphanage visit

Pillar 6

Home and Orphanage Visits

Showing up, with food and toiletries, in places often forgotten.

Visits to Little Saints Orphanage Home (Ilupeju), Heritage Home (Anthony), and Echos of Mercy Home for Girls (Mende) — bringing food items and toiletries, and bringing presence.

Recurring visits to care homes and orphanages
Food items and toiletries delivered in dignity
A standing list of homes we will not forget
For: Children and adults in residential care homes Since 2017