Internship Spotlight: Tabitha Home Youths Gain Real-World Skills

Sep 17, 2025Reports0 comments

At Tabitha Home, we are committed to preparing our children for life beyond the walls of our home. This means not only providing academic support but also equipping them with practical, real-world experiences. This August, four of our young adults began internships that are shaping their futures.

  • πŸŽ™οΈ Janet Ojo joined JDN Radio Station in Ibadan, gaining hands-on experience in media and broadcasting.

  • πŸ–¨οΈ Favour Okolo is interning at Fodnab Ventures, a printing press near Liberty Stadium, where she’s learning the intricacies of print production.

  • πŸ’Š Okunjoyo Goodness is working at Lanta Pharmacy, applying her academic knowledge to real-life healthcare practices.

  • βš–οΈ Oyegbami Blessed is interning at Prime Solicitors, learning valuable skills in the legal field.

These internships are more than temporary roles β€” they are opportunities for our young people to develop skills, build confidence, and prepare for future careers. Each step they take reflects the vision of Tabitha Home: guiding children into independence and meaningful contributions to society.

we are committed to preparing our children for life beyond the walls of our home

Your support helps us bridge the gap between education and employment. Partner with Tabitha Home to empower more young adults with the tools, mentorship, and opportunities they need to succeed.

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