About Us

A small, focused fund for one country's two hardest problems.

We don't try to solve everything, everywhere. We fund protection and relief in Nigeria — nowhere else — so every dollar can go further.

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Why we started

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Replace this paragraph with your own story: what you personally saw, read, or experienced that led you to start Comfort to the Nations Foundation; who first told you about the scale of the crisis; why Nigeria specifically. Donors give to people and stories, not just statistics — this is the most important paragraph on the page once it's written in your own words.

Who we help

The people behind the numbers

We direct funding toward four groups who are consistently the most vulnerable and the least resourced in this crisis:

Widows

Women whose husbands were killed in attacks, often left with no income, no land title of their own, and several children to support.

Orphans

Children who lost one or both parents to violence, frequently taken in by extended family or church communities already stretched thin.

Displaced families

Households who fled their homes and farmland and now live in informal camps, church compounds, or with host families.

The rural poor

Families — of any faith — in the same communities, living below the poverty line even without a direct experience of violence.

Our values

What guides every decision we make

Faith

Rooted in scripture

We're motivated by the call in James 1:27 to look after orphans and widows in their distress — and we try to let that motivation show in how we treat people, not just in our branding.

Compassion

People, not case numbers

Every family we fund has a name and a story, even when we can't publish it for their safety. We ask what someone actually needs before deciding what to send.

Transparency

Show the receipts

We commit to publishing where funds went, program by program, on a regular schedule — not just heartwarming stories with no numbers attached.

Dignity

No poverty tourism

We won't publish anything designed to shock rather than inform, and we don't photograph or name anyone without their free, informed consent.

How we work

Our commitments to donors

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Sourced claims

Every statistic on this site is attributed to a named, independent source and dated. We update figures as new reports are published.

02

Survivor safety first

We never publish identifying details, photos, or locations that could expose a survivor or partner congregation to retaliation.

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Program-level transparency

Gifts are tracked to the program you chose. We publish an updates page showing how funds were distributed across partners.

Current status: Comfort to the Nations Foundation is a concept in formation and is not yet a registered nonprofit organization. Before this site goes live or accepts real donations, it will need: (1) formal incorporation and tax-exempt registration in your jurisdiction (e.g. 501(c)(3) in the U.S.), (2) a connected, PCI-compliant payment processor (Stripe, Donorbox, or similar), (3) vetted implementing partners on the ground in Nigeria, and (4) legal and financial review. Everything on this site is a working draft to be replaced with verified, final information.