NTC UK Christmas Outreach

NTC UK Christmas Outreach On Sunday 22nd of December 2025, our NTC UK Team, particularly Felicia, Khatija and Cynthia came together to put together Christmas gift packs to be handed out to over 200 children in the spirit! In these packages, were assorted candy canes, sweets, chocolates, bridal sticks, fruity and white chocolates. The children…
All the Children Deserve to Celebrate Birthday: Raise Your Hands with NTC for 5000+ Kids
Don’t you get excited about your birthday every year? Be honest with us. Yes, right! This happens with everyone, especially with kids. Birthdays are a time of joy and celebration. Have you ever thought about making someone’s day special by bringing smiles to the faces of children who need it the most? However, NTC (Nurture…
Invest in children’s future

12.5 million. An unimaginable number for the brain to truly comprehend. All of these lives; impacted and struggling. 12.5 million is the number of children in Nigeria who cannot go to school. We may not ever be able to understand what goes on in their lives, how a child might feel or how dangerous it…
A Peaceful world

What would the world look like if there was more peace and love instead of violence and hate? If people showed more respect and compassion instead of disrespect and selfishness? If people are healed and healthy instead of broken and malnourished? It would be amazing right? But how can you help to move us …
Turkey And Syria Earthquake Appeal
Everyone here at Nurture the Children was devastated to hear about the earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria last month. Our hearts are with those affected. What happened: A 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit the border of Turkey and Syria on February 6th 2023 causing widespread destruction. The disaster toppled apartment buildings, schools, and hospitals, leaving…
Dignity Of The Immigrant (5)
We were led in a file to a building fenced within very tall walls with barbed spiked wires at the top of it, where we were told to sit on the freezing cold floors. A man wearing a head tie (one my mother wore to church, sometimes), and a long gown that nearly reached the…
Dignity Of The Immigrant (4)
I looked up at my mother’s face and could see that she was visibly upset as she vowed never to table her matter before the police, ever again. From that moment, she knew that she was ‘on her own’. That night, as soon as my mother stepped into the house, she received a hot blow to her…
Dignity Of The Immigrant (3)
…As his shadow fell over us, it reminded me of the biggest man I had ever seen! Once when my mother was in the shared kitchen (which our neighbours used too). It was outside the house and suddenly there was an argument. “Mercy, I will send you to an early grave!”, he yelled at her. She knew better…
Dignity Of The Immigrant (2)
As I looked into the room, I followed the sound of her voice, as she sobbed. She was lying face down, barely moving, with her left hand full of yellow tiny tablets and a glass of water in her right. I stepped into the room and sat beside her quietly, and she burst out crying loudly….
Dignity Of The Immigrant (1)
It was a cold autumn morning, I noticed that there wasn’t that usual smile on my mummy’s face, on this particular day. She moved slower than usual and didn’t take me to the park to play as she would usually do. On those days at the park, she would sit with me cuddled up in…