Benjamin Olowojebutu Foundation (BOF)

Surgical Intervention

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Surgical Interventions

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Donner

$100

Donated

Restoring Health. Restoring Dignity.

At the heart of BOF’s mission is our commitment to providing free and subsidized surgical care to those who cannot afford it. From fibroids and breast lumps to lipomas, hernias, goiters, and hydroceles — we step in where poverty would otherwise keep people in pain, silence, and shame. Each surgery we perform is more than a medical procedure — it is a life restored, a family reunited, a future reclaimed.

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Donated

Goal: $6,500

Why It Matters

  • Millions of Nigerians live with treatable conditions simply because they cannot afford surgery.

  • Women suffer in silence with fibroids, unable to work, conceive, or live pain-free.

  • Men are sidelined by hernias and hydroceles that affect their livelihood.

  • Rural communities lack access to qualified surgical care — we bring it to them.


Why You Should Support This Program:

  • ₦50,000 to ₦100,000 can fund a surgery that transforms a life.

  • Your donation prevents needless deaths, emotional trauma, and lifelong complications.

  • You’ll be helping real people, with real names and real futures, get a second chance.

  • Volunteer medical professionals with compassion and integrity run BOF’s surgical missions.

“We don’t just remove growths; we remove fear, pain, and stigma.”
Dr. Benjamin Olowojebutu

BOF - Surgical intervention
BOF - Surgical intervention

Give the Gift of Healing — Support a Surgery Today

More info? No problem,  call us now
+234 808 116 6492

Or email us :
info@bof.org.ng

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$250 of $6,500 raised

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$200 of $6,500 raised

BOF - Health education

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$65 of $6,500 raised

BOF - Volunteer engagement

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$200 of $6,500 raised

BOF - Advocacy engagement

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$100 of $6,500 raised

BOF - Women's health

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$250 of $6,500 raised