The FSP in Ejigbo started in 2011 and currently has 1,700 children participants from 353 families. These participants are being provided educational, medical and economic empowerment support. Ejigbo also hosts the first SOS Social Centre, built in 2004 to empower women towards preventing child abandonment. The centre has trained over xxx men and women, and currently offers training in the following areas: hat making, soap making, tailoring, etc. the centre also has a medical clinic that offers preventive and curative medical services to the community and neighboring communities. The clinic partners with relevant government agencies and NGOs to strengthen the health system in the community.