Ibadan Home For Motherless Babies
Omolewa Avenue, Dugbe, Ibadan

Ibadan Home For Motherless Babies was established in 1969, Built by Chief (Mrs.) Rebecca Olubukola Solanke in 1969.
Aiming to prevent infant mortality among children from impoverished homes and motherless children, this is a centre that caters to these children for the first two years of their lives, giving them much needed maternal care and love.
Ways Of Travel
By car and motorbike
Reason For Loving Place
Taking note of the special care needed to raise babies, this home is spacious and well-ventilated. It features child wards/dormitories, kitchen facilities, milk preparation room, a multipurpose hall and an isolation room for children with suspected infectious diseases. A daycare centre was also built in 1995 for children with working mothers. The University College Hospital (UCH) immunizes the babies free, and residents doctors offer free medical inspections and treatment of minor ailments.
What To Bring
["Gifts and donations","A camera or camera phone if you'll like to capture your time with the kids"]