Hope Motherless
Babies Home
We take care of motherless babies from unwanted pregnancy, mentally challenged women and helpless relations. We also take care of abandoned babies.
Our History
Dr Mrs Christie Omolehin prematurely retired from Federal Service in 1994 to join Evangelist Isaac Omolehin in Full Time Ministry. She had visions of herself taking care of children even though all their children were grown. The Evangelist saw himself taking care of an orphan who later became a Federal Minister of Finance in Nigeria. The couple took these to mean that God was speaking to them about setting up an Orphanage Home.
What We Do
Counselling
We counsel and advice young girls on the dangers and consequences of having an abortion and abandoning their child
Abandoned Babies
We care for policemen found abandoned babies by the roadside, sometimes a Day Old, or a few days old covered with ants and bring them to the orphanage
Helpless Relations
We help pregnant women who died during labour, and with no one in the extended family to care, such babies are guided into the Home.
Girls With Unwanted Pregnancy
We collect and take care of babies of female students who got pregnant in school so as to enable them finish College.
Rescued Babies From Mentally Challenged Women
We help and take care of mentally challenged women babies.
Helping Mentally Challenged Women
We work together with The Department of Behavioural Sciences in the UNILORIN Teaching Hospital to take care of mentally challenged mothers
2025 in Review
To our friends, partners and donors, the entire Hope Motherless Babies Home Int’l institution welcomes you to a Happy New Year filled with Hope, Newness of Life and Prosperity in Jesus name.
In 2025, God blessed our work and did wonders in our Home. All five of our children who sat for JAMB and Post UTME were admitted into the University. These students include our very first baby and intake when we started in 2007. We are very proud of them and grateful to God for this beautiful blessing. This testimony though joyous, comes with a financial challenge running to about 15 million naira, more than half of which goes to the tuition, feeding, books, medical care, accommodation, and so on, of the five, and the remainder to the education of the other children. We appeal to you to please help us meet this need.
In 2025, we remained true to our commitment of feeding our children balanced diets despite the increase in the number of children admitted into the home and high cost of food in the country. One of our sons, who suffers from sickle cell anaemia, responded well to our meal plans, maintained a good PCV, and did not have crisis. We give glory to God for this huge achievement.
Another one of our sons who suffers from Polio paralysis in both hands and legs, also responded well to the meals. Although our staff remain committed to daily physiotherapy exercises recommended by physicians, we appeal to you, to kindly help us meet the need for his wheelchair to increase his self-reliance and aid discovery of his unique talents.
2026 Outlook & Resource Needs
POULTRY
In 2026, we want to invest in our farm and increase our poultry to 2,000 birds to supply both chicken and eggs and increase the daily protein consumption of our children and our local community where whatever our children do not eat is sold which will also supplement our income. – 50 millions.
These farms would also educate our children on the importance of Agriculture in food production and impart knowledge of farming in them even at a young age.
ARTS & CRAFTS CENTRE
We also want to invest in the extra curricular activities of our children especially, the physically and mentally challenged ones who are very talented but need a platform like this to both discover and develop their abilities. By building an Art and Craft Centre, they can learn music, drawing and playing of different musical instruments. Under this program, they would also learn crafts like bag making, shoe making, tailoring/fashion designing, and other vocations through which they can earn some income and be self reliant outside of the white collar job industry. – 100million naira
SOLAR PANELS
We need solar panels to power the Home when there is no electrical power supply. We live in the outskirts of Idofian and our environment exposes us to crawling animals and insects especially in the evenings which can become dangerous if there’s no power to guide movement as one can easily step on crawling animals or even get hurt by hitting a wall, stepping on stones, etc.
We need electricity to power our refrigerators and deep freezers and keep foods edible. Without it, we can’t keep tomatoes, fish, meat, pap and other perishables fresh and in good condition.
We need electricity to pump water into the overhead tanks that supply water to our different houses, kitchens, farms, babies section, dining hall, and the entire Home.
We need about 70 million naira for the solar panels and installations.
Challenges
Food
As the children grow they consume more food.
Accommodation
As they grow they need more space.
The kids approaching teenage years will have to be separated into different houses.
Money
Caregivers and staff salaries, electricity bills, hospital bills, purchase of toiletries, diapers, cream etc need cash.
The girls among them now maturing into teenage years need their own kind of maintenance.
School fees have to be paid, they run into hundreds of thousands every term, apart from text books and stationery. Money is needed daily.
Clothing
As they grow, their garments keep changing in sizes. Even though younger ones pick some of the cloths bigger ones outgrew, the bigger ones themselves need to pick new dresses.
Health Care
Most of them arrive sick because of infections picked in the place of their abandonment.
Automobile (Bus) or Cars
Because they live in the same place perpetually, a bus or Space Wagon vehicles are needed to take them out to see the outside world, go for excursions, visit airport, factories etc.
Donate
Every gift supports quality, accessible healthcare, food and Education for those who need it the most. Your support will help reduce the suffering and loss of these children and their mother.
Local Donations
- Bank: United Bank Africa | Account number: 2037296256 | Account Name: Hope Orphanage
- Bank: First Bank Plc. | Account number: 2008519878 | Account Name: Hope Orphanage
International Donations(Paypal)
- Name: Grace Omolehin
- Email: info@hopemotherlessbabieshome.org
- Address: Hope Motherless Babies Home International, Rehoboth Camp, Opp Harmony FM Radio Station, Idofian, 240001, Kwara State
Periodical shipment of materials such as clothing, vehicles, shoes, medicals to the orphanage in Nigeria could be sent to the Head Office, Hope Orphanage, i/c The Word Assembly (Headquarters), Plot 95, Ajase-Ipo Road, Ilorin.










