Helpers Social Development FoundationEdit ListingE-mail ContactShort DescriptionHelpers Social Development Foundation is a youth-oriented organization that has been promoting UN SDGs in Nigeria. As Helpers Social Development Foundation, we encourage youth who have been to school, turned out to be intellectuals to be game-changers. Business Information![]() Year Founded2016 Registered Nigeria BusinessYes Business Registration (CAC) Number131317 Number of Employees1-10 Reviews
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