
Who We Are
We are a faith-inspired organization committed to shaping minds and transforming communities across Nigeria through education, humanitarian response, and sustainable development.
Our Mission
To empower individuals and communities with the knowledge, resources, and support they need to build dignified and self-sustaining futures.
Our Vision
Dynamic communities powered by educated individuals and compassionate leaders.
Our Values
Service, absolute integrity, compassionate action, and a commitment to sustainable excellence.
"Faith-inspired, values-driven. We believe that true transformation starts with a renewed worldview."
A Journey of Impact
From a small initiative to a nationwide foundation, our story is one of relentless commitment to communities.
2010 - The Beginning
Started as a small literacy program for out-of-school children in rural communities.
2015 - Expansion
Officially registered as an NGO and expanded into humanitarian response and community development.
2023 - Nationwide Reach
Reached over 2,000,000 lives impacted across 12 communities with 5 active programs.
Our Departments
Our work is organized into six key areas of intervention.
Education
Literacy, scholarships, and school infrastructure.
Humanitarian
Emergency relief, food security, and health interventions.
Community
Empowerment, peacebuilding, and local leadership.
Research
Data-driven insights and policy advocacy.
Capacity Building
Training and organizational development.
Sports & Athletics
Youth empowerment and leadership through basketball.
Guided by Experience
Our board of trustees and executive team bring decades of experience in community development, faith-based leadership, and organizational governance.

Rev Joshua Longji Sati
Chairman /
Joshua Sati is a theologian, researcher, peacebuilding practitioner, and youth development advocate with a strong interest in Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB), ethical leadership, peace, and social justice. He serves as Director of Faith and Community Development at Midpoint Nigeria, where he contributes to research, advocacy, and community engagement on FoRB and peaceful coexistence. He is also the Executive Director of Script Worldview Foundation and serves in leadership and training roles within faith-based and peacebuilding initiatives. Joshua is passionate about equipping young people to become agents of peace, responsible citizenship, religious freedom, and positive social transformation. His work brings together theology, ethics, youth engagement, and community-based peacebuilding to address contemporary challenges facing Nigerian society.