Raziel’s curiosity and community awareness spurred him to act. He pledged his 10th birthday party and fundraised £700 to provide groceries and food packs to over 200 children in charity homes who were considered evil and excluded from their communities in villages of Kiyi and Kaida Nigeria (babies from multiple births, with physical or mental disabilities, babies whose mothers died during childbirth etc are considered evil and are killed) – the term is called Infanticide. Thank you to all donors!

Afrikindness is delighted to be featured by 100% Digital Leeds in their latest Partner Profile, highlighting our work to tackle digital exclusion among parents, families and ethnically diverse communities in Leeds.
Afrikindness is a charity dedicated to nurturing positive racial identity and social-emotional development in racially marginalised children and young people.

