Helping Each Other can Make the World a Better Place
we strive to spread love in our care to the Less privileged
Our Core Values
- To help the Less privileged
- Support the Aged Widows
- Skill acquisition for the young and middle-aged
- Welare of orphans
- Empoweing the Handicapped

JULIET IMBUA FOUNDATION
Our Mission
To restore dignity, inspire hope, and transform the lives of orphans, widows, and vulnerable individuals through compassionate care, sustainable empowerment, and community-based intervention.
Our Vision
To build a compassionate society where no orphan is abandoned, no widow is forgotten, and no vulnerable person is left behind—a society where love, dignity, and opportunity are extended to all, regardless of their circumstance.
WHAT WE DO
At the Juliet Imbua Foundation, our mission is to restore dignity, hope, and opportunity to those who are often forgotten. Through our core programs, we extend compassion and practical help to the most vulnerable among us.🏡 Orphanage Care
We offer a safe and loving home to orphaned children providing daily meals, access to education, healthcare, and emotional support. Every child deserves a chance to grow in a nurturing environment, and we make that possible.👩‍👧‍👦 Support for Widows
We stand with widows in their time of need. Through skills training, small business grants, and counseling, we help them regain stability, confidence, and a sense of purpose.đź§Ą Outreach to the Vulnerable
Our outreach programs bring food, clothing, and medical aid to the elderly, physically challenged, and others living in remote or underserved areas. No one should feel invisible we make sure they are seen, heard, and helped.🎓 Educational Assistance
We believe every child deserves an education. That’s why we provide school supplies and learning support to children from impoverished backgrounds so that poverty never blocks the path to their future.Support The Juliet Imbua Foundation
🙌 Donate
Your generous financial gift helps us feed hungry children, empower widows through training, and reach even more lives with compassion and care.❤️ Volunteer
Become part of our community of kind-hearted Volunteers. Lend your time, your hands, and your heart to help us serve with love and dignity.📦 Give in Kind
We welcome donations of food, clothing, educational materials, and medical supplies—simple gifts that bring hope and relief to those in need.📣 Spread the Word
Share our mission. Tell our story. Be a voice for the forgotten. One shared message can stir another heart to action.Together, We Can Make a Difference
The Juliet Imbua Foundation is more than an initiative—it’s a call to conscience. A reminder that even the smallest act of kindness can light up someone’s world. In a world that often forgets the vulnerable, we choose to remember. We choose to care. We choose to serve.SUPPORT US TODAY
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OPEN DAY.
The Open day of the Orphanage home
House 4, Road 1, Federal Housing Estate Calabar, Cross River State.

Hon. Mrs Juliet Imbua
Recognition and Fulfillment
Juliet Dave Imbua is a woman defined by compassion, purpose, and quiet courage. A graduate of Microbiology from the University of Calabar and a former Councilor for Bendi II Ward in Obanliku Local Government Area (2012–2015), Juliet’s journey into humanitarian service began not in the comfort of city halls, but in the forgotten corners of rural communities—where poverty robs children of childhood, and widows of hope. During her time in local government, she came face-to-face with the raw struggles of the underprivileged. She didn’t just see their pain—she felt it. In 2014, with unwavering conviction and limited resources, she founded the Juliet Imbua Foundation for the Less Privileged. What began as a village-based outreach quickly grew into a symbol of hope for the vulnerable across Cross River State. Today, Juliet’s heart beats through an orphanage she established at House 4, Road 1, Federal Housing Estate, Calabar—a sanctuary where abandoned children find family, and the broken rediscover worth. Her work is not fueled by wealth, but by will—the will to uplift, to protect, and to restore. Married to Professor Dave Imbua, a constant source of strength, Juliet balances family, faith, and philanthropy with grace and resilience.
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