Yovela Impact Network Partners with RIMC Foundation for Project 3,000 Vol. 3 in Abeokuta

Outreach dedicated entirely to caring for the elderly across Lafenwa, Panseke and Kuto communities.


Yovela Impact Network has partnered with the Renewed Impactful Minds Catalyst Foundation (RIMC Foundation) to execute Project 3,000 Vol. 3 in Abeokuta, marking a powerful collaboration aimed at uplifting vulnerable individuals and strengthening community welfare. The outreach, held on Saturday, December 6, 2025, centred on the theme “Caring for the Elderly Ones” and extended support to residents across Lafenwa, Panseke, and Kuto.


Led by Abayomi Olufemi Ayoola, Founder and Director of Yovela Impact Network, and coordinated by Olugbenga Akande, the partnership brought renewed energy and expanded reach to this year’s intervention. The team provided food packages for elderly residents.


The collaboration aligns with RIMC Foundation’s ongoing humanitarian mission and its motto: Together for a Cause, United by Prayer. We Fight Poverty. It also builds on the success of Project 3,000 Vol. 2, which impacted over 3,000 people between May 26 and June 1, 2025. During that edition, RIMC Foundation alongside partners such as PEL and other NGOs distributed food relief and gave 1,000 public school pupils free notebooks across Lagos.


Yovela Impact Network, known for its consistent efforts in supporting vulnerable groups, including providing sanitary pads and donating educational materials during Children’s Day celebrations, described the partnership as a shared commitment to restoring dignity and meeting community needs.


RIMC Foundation, which operates across Nigeria and the United States, continues to drive transformative social impact through programs focused on education, healthcare, women empowerment, and sustainable community growth. The Foundation believes that when like-minded organizations unite, “small dreams turn into big realities.”


The joint effort between Yovela Impact Network and RIMC Foundation has once again demonstrated the power of collaboration in tackling poverty, promoting wellbeing, and nurturing hope among underserved communities in Abeokuta.

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