Wholesome Support for inmates
across Prisons in Nigeria
Our Support for Inmates programme exists to remind incarcerated individuals that they are not forgotten. Imprisonment often strips people of their dignity and access to the basic care every human being deserves. This project seeks to fill that gap by ensuring that inmates receive both practical support and emotional encouragement throughout their time behind bars.
Support is available free of charge to all inmates, regardless of their background, sentence, or location. Our project managers serve as the single point of contact to ensure smooth coordination and consistent delivery of care. They work with a team of volunteers, mentors, chaplains, and service providers to meet both the physical and emotional needs of those incarcerated.
Our ultimate goal is not just to meet immediate needs but to restore dignity, nurture hope, and build resilience. Every item shared, every encouraging word spoken, and every act of kindness shown is a step toward reminding inmates that they are still part of society and can aspire to a better tomorrow.
Frequently Asked Questions – Support for Inmate Project
We understand you may have questions about how the Support for Inmate Project works, who it benefits, and how you can get involved. Below are answers to some of the most common questions to help you better understand our mission and impact.
The Support for Inmate Project is an extension of our Faith Cometh by Hearing programme, designed to provide inmates with access to audiovisual faith-based content, correctional teachings, and personal support resources that help transform lives and restore hope.
The programme offers moral and spiritual guidance, equips inmates with positive values, and provides access to uplifting content that supports emotional healing, behavioral change, and preparation for reintegration into society.
No. The programme is offered free of charge to all inmates as part of our mission to give back and contribute to the rehabilitation process.
Support can be given through donations of equipment (audio-visual systems, books, and study materials), financial contributions, volunteering, or partnering with us to expand the programme to more correctional centres.
The project has inspired inmates to develop stronger moral values, improved their outlook on life, reduced behavioral challenges within centres, and rekindled their sense of hope and purpose.Accordion Content
