Our programmes & initiatives

Practical programmes. Lasting possibilities.

From a child touching a computer for the first time to a widow receiving food with dignity, every initiative begins with a real community need.

DLASP students celebrating their achievement Women participating in an SWL community outreach
EducationCareEmpowerment
Explore our work

One mission, three pathways to impact.

Filter the portfolio to see how SWL combines opportunity-building with compassionate response.

Children learning computer skills at the DLASP centre
Flagship programme

Digital Life After School Program

Free, age-appropriate digital training in computer literacy, Microsoft Office, Scratch, HTML, CSS, UI/UX, coding and AI for children aged 4–16.

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Scholarship recipients with SWL representatives
Education

Scholarships & sustained support

Helping talented children continue learning through the Simisola Gbadamosi Scholarship Fund and individual tuition support.

Children taking part in an SWL reading programme
Literacy

Book Drive & Reading Initiative

Books, guided reading and creative learning experiences that give children permission to imagine more.

Women receiving support during a community outreach
Community care

Food, widows & seasonal outreach

Consistent food and essentials support, including Easter widows outreach, Christmas hospital visits and the 40 Days of Giving Drive.

A child receiving care during an SWL health initiative
Dignity

Girl Care Package Initiative

Hygiene products and essential supplies designed around the specific needs and dignity of girls in underserved communities.

SWL community members at an outreach event
Emergency response

Relief & food security

Rapid support during floods and COVID-19, alongside feeding initiatives such as the Ogombo community soup kitchen.

A healthcare worker attending to a community member
Health

Healthcare & cancer support

Community health outreaches and treatment assistance for children, delivered with partners including The Dorcas Cancer Foundation.

A participant during a practical livelihood training session
Livelihoods

Women’s recycling business training

Practical training that helps women understand how to source, sort and build income through recycling.

Inside our flagship programme

Closing the digital divide, one child at a time.

DLASP began as a pilot at SAWAC in 2018 and grew into a purpose-built learning centre on Pedro Road, Somolu. Its curriculum is tailored by age and delivered with technical partners including NIIT and Digital Fortress.

  • Six months of structured, free digital training
  • Primary and secondary learning tracks
  • Computer literacy, creativity, coding and design
  • Advanced pathway for returning graduates
  • Aligned with SDG 4 and SDG 10
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DLASP graduates holding certificates
300+children trained in digital skills
Programme impact

Each number is a human story.

2,000+supported through food relief
150+families received flood relief
500+fed at the Ogombo soup kitchen
10+families supported with cancer care
The next decade

Scaling what works.

SWL is building the partnerships and funding base needed to take proven community programmes further.

10,000families reached
5,000children equipped with digital skills
20DLASP centres established
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Help one of these programmes reach further.