Everyone deserves food to eat and safe water to drink.

Our mission is to end hunger and provide safe drinking water for all.

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C.H.A.R.M

Food. Water. Hope

Nutrition & Hygiene Education

Running workshops on healthy eating, food safety, handwashing, and safe water practices.

Clean Water Access Projects

Installing or supporting community water points, filtration units, and safe water storage solutions.

Community Feeding Programs

Nutritious food for children, families, and underserved communities.

School Feeding & Water Support

Partnering with schools to ensure children have both a daily meal and safe water during school hours.

Welcome To C.H.A.R.M

Caring Hearts and Refuge for Many (C.H.A.R.M)

At Caring Hearts and Refuge for Many (C.H.A.R.M), we believe that no one should go to bed hungry or drink unsafe water. Guided by Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger and Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation, we work to ensure that vulnerable communities in our city have reliable access to nutritious meals and safe, clean water.

Our mission is to fight hunger and improve health by providing nutritious meals, clean water, and hygiene education to those in need, fostering dignity, hope, and long-term well-being.

Our Vision is to create a future where every person has enough to eat, safe water to drink, and the opportunity to thrive in dignity and health.

Our Supported Projects

Your support helps deliver nutritious meals, safe water, and lasting change.

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Recent Updates

28 Sep 2025

5 Everyday Struggles of Families Without Clean Water in Lagos

Water is life, but for many families in Lagos, safe and clean water feels like a luxury instead of a basic right. In communities where taps are dry, boreholes are

26 Sep 2025

Why Zero Hunger and Clean Water Matter for Nigeria’s Future and How CHARM Was Born

Introduction Nigeria is a country with incredible potential — rich in culture, resources, and talent. Yet, behind the strength of our people lies a tough reality: millions still go to