The Royal House of Excellencies Humanitarian and Empowerment Foundation has taken its global mission to the United Kingdom, where it held a Meet & Greet / Charity Outreach in Basildon to support communities and promote empowerment.
The colourful event, held over the weekend, was marked by community hangouts, empowerment programmes, and the distribution of gifts in line with the foundation’s motto: “Rise by lifting others.”
Speaking at the gathering, the President and Founder of the Royal House of Excellencies, Mr. Rasaq Abayomi Isiaka, reaffirmed the organisation’s vision of touching lives across continents. He said:
“The Royal House of Excellencies is committed to uplifting the less privileged and building stronger communities. Our humanitarian work does not stop at borders. Wherever there is a need, we want to be there.”
Community Impact and Beneficiaries’ Reactions
Beneficiaries in Basildon expressed gratitude to the foundation for its generosity, describing the outreach as timely and impactful. One participant said the event “restored a sense of hope and unity within the community.”
The atmosphere was one of warmth and togetherness, as guests and members bonded while witnessing firsthand the foundation’s humanitarian drive.
Track Record of Humanitarian Service
The Basildon outreach builds on the foundation’s consistent record of service. In recent years, the Royal House of Excellencies has carried out several projects, including:
Lagos (2024): Charity outreach to underserved communities.
- Ogun State (2025, Sallah): Distribution of relief items to residents.
- Ibadan (Easter 2025): Visits to correctional centres and community outreaches.
- July 2025: Simultaneous charity drives across Abuja, Oyo, Lagos, Taraba, and Ogun States to mark the President’s birthday.
These initiatives, according to the foundation, are part of its global vision to empower communities and deliver hope.
Expanding Global Reach
Under the leadership of Mr. Isiaka, the Royal House of Excellencies has grown into an international humanitarian network with members across the world, united by one mission — uplifting others through compassion and empowerment.
With the successful outreach in the United Kingdom, the foundation says it is setting new benchmarks in humanitarian service while expanding its footprint globally.
“This is only the beginning of greater things to come,” Mr. Isiaka added. “We will continue to extend our reach and ensure that communities everywhere feel the impact of our commitment.”