Offering Support & Assisting Underserved Communities

The Enyinna and Brittany (EB) Nwachuku Foundation provides grants to individuals who have lost their spouse, empowering them to move forward.

Mission

The EB Nwachuku Foundation is dedicated to increasing access, offering support, and assisting underserved communities, primarily focusing on helping widows and widowers.

Grant Opportunity

Widows or widowers who have lost their spouse within the past 12 months are eligible to apply for grants of up to $5,000.

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To support our mission, donate funds for grants or use your expertise. Your help impacts widows and widowers meaningfully.

Who We Are

The EB Nwachuku Foundation empowers individuals, families, and communities through education and support. Our mission is to provide grant opportunities to families, empowering them on their journey to progress.

We acknowledge the challenges linked with the loss of a spouse and aim to assist the grieving process by offering financial aid of up to $5,000 for funeral expenses, debt reduction, associated medical bills, and relocation fees. The EB Nwachuku Foundation collaborates with individuals and community partners to ensure all communities feel supported as they navigate life after loss.

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