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Nigeria
Acorn Foundation for the Poor is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of the less fortunate and creating a better environment for all. Our vision is to provide the basic needs for humanity by addressing issues such as limited access to safe water, inadequate healthcare, and lack of support for physically challenged individuals. Through our mission, we aim to make a positive impact by ensuring those in need have access to essential resources and services that can improve their quality of life. With a focus on providing safe water, healthcare, and medical assistance, our goal is to uplift individuals and communities by addressing their most pressing challenges. Together with our supporters and partners, we are committed to making a difference and fostering a more compassionate and equitable world.
Key Leaders
Edem Etido Anthony
Anunobi Chioma Victoria
Sampson Emmanuel Okon
Contact
Chapters
- No 10 Akpan Iba Street, Mbiabong by Shelter Afrique Extension, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Branch one
- No 11 Rumuagholu Road by Kavic memorial school, Rumuokoro, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria.






- Nigerian SuccessThirty families have now joined ACORN Nigeria to launch a new affiliate in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. The first step in order to grow the membership is formally registering ACORN Nigeria, and we are on our way. This organizing was triggered by ACORN President Marva Burnett working with a local organizer, Etida Anthony Edem.
ACORN Affiliates
Updates from the Field
- Sign the Petition: BEAT THE HEAT!Extreme heat is deadly and it’s only getting worse. Climate change is fueling longer, hotter summers, and low and moderate income people are being left to suffer the consequences. Tenants are baking in unsafe apartments.Delivery workers are being forced to work in 45°C heat.Governments and corporations are doing too little, too late. OSHA heat protections… Read more: Sign the Petition: BEAT THE HEAT!
- Beat The HeatDeadly heat is rising. Tenants, workers, and vulnerable communities are paying the price. This July 23rd, join ACORN members around the world to demand climate justice that protects people — not profits. ✅ Protests, petitions & public pressure✅ Tenant demands for cooling and retrofit justice✅ Gig workers fighting for heat safety and rights. ✅ Fighting… Read more: Beat The Heat
- Join the 2025 Organizers’ Forum in Romania and BulgariaConnect with local and international organizers for a deep dive into the most effective strategies in community organizing today. From cutting-edge grassroots mobilization tactics to communication skills and electoral campaigning, the Organizers’ Forum is a unique space to share experiences, sharpen tools, and build collective power across borders. This year, the Forum heads to Romania… Read more: Join the 2025 Organizers’ Forum in Romania and Bulgaria
- GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST THE ADANI GROUPACORN’s 55th Anniversary Goes Global On June 18th, ACORN affiliates around the world marked our 55th anniversary not with cake, but with coordinated actions across four continents to confront the corruption, displacement, and environmental destruction of the Adani Group. The Adani Group, controlled by billionaire Gautam Adani, is currently evicting hundreds of thousands of people… Read more: GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST THE ADANI GROUP
- ACORN’s 55th Anniversary Press Release: Global Action Opposes AdaniGlobal Day of Action Targets Adani’s Land Grab in Dharavi, Mumbai ACORN International and Affiliates Around the World Stand in Solidarity with Residents Facing Mass Eviction June 12, 2025 – On June 18, people across the globe will rise in coordinated action to demand justice for Dharavi residents and accountability from the Adani Group, as… Read more: ACORN’s 55th Anniversary Press Release: Global Action Opposes Adani
- Petition to Hold Adani AccountableWhy Sign? To: Attorney General Pamela Bondi and the U.S. Department of Justice We respectfully urge the Department of Justice to continue its investigation into the Adani Group under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). According to credible allegations, executives at Adani Enterprises planned a $250 million bribery scheme involving Indian officials and made misleading… Read more: Petition to Hold Adani Accountable