Financial and economic independence for the blind and visually impaired

Safe Future Ministry is a non-profit organization that caters to the needs of the blind and visually impaired individuals, families, and communities. We provide financial and economic independence to the blind and visually impaired, especially undergraduates in our colleges/universities.
Furthermore, our goal is to enhance the quality of life and total independence of these individuals through:

We provide prenatal/antenatal information to parents on the realities of blindness and/or visual impairment. Our senior citizens who start experiencing blindness due to age are encouraged to explore our mobility and rehabilitation training.
Through our policy changes and legislation inferencing, we generate white papers, advocate for better policies, promote accessibility and ensure equality and opportunity for people who are blind or visually impaired. Also, we advocate for inclusion at work, at schools, businesses, and in our communities.

We collaborate with others to provide original researches and information to enhance the quality of life of the blind and/or visually impaired individuals, families, and communities.


Safe Future Ministry organizes many community events, workshops, and charitable giving.
In April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic when the world was shut down, Safe Future Ministry, USA (aka Safe Future Community Action Network, SCAN Inc) organized a palliative assistance program for blind students in our universities in Nigeria. Ten(10) blind students were selected and awarded 10,000 NGN each with a six(6) month re-evaluation increments.
Five(5) students were from the University of Lagos, one(1) from University of Nigeria, one(1) from University of Benin, one(1) from University of Ibadan, one(1) from Ahmadu Bello University, and one(1) from Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo State.
Some of these students remained as beneficiaries until June, 2021.
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