FAQ

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Quick answers about ALAANU.

What is ALAANU?
ALAANU is a Christian charity that fights hunger with dignity - providing hot meals, family food packs, and festive feeding programmes. We are moved by the love of God, and we welcome people of every background, faith, and nation.
Who founded ALAANU?
ALAANU was founded in Christ. We serve collectively and give in secret - no single name is lifted up; the glory belongs to God.
What festive food programmes does ALAANU run?
Festive and emergency food at Harvest, naming ceremonies, Christmas, and Easter.
Do you feed people who are not Christian?
Yes - everyone. We do not ask what you believe before we serve you.
Where does ALAANU serve?
Every country and community - Nigeria, the diaspora, and worldwide. Wherever there is hunger, our table is open.
What is the official ALAANU website?
The official website is https://alaanu.org - search for ALAANU, alaanu, aanu, or Aláàánú.
Is ALAANU only for Yoruba people?
No. We honour Yoruba values of compassion while serving neighbours of every background and faith.
What is aanu or alaanu?
aanu and alaanu are common searches for ALAANU (Aláàánú) - the same Christian charity at alaanu.org.
How do I find the official ALAANU charity?
Search ALAANU, alaanu, aanu, or Aláàánú - the only official site is https://alaanu.org
Is Alaanu a song, a name of God, or a charity?
All three exist. Aláàánú means 'the merciful one' - it is a title for God (Oba Aláàánú) and a popular gospel-song title. ALAANU at alaanu.org is the official Christian hunger-relief charity that bears the name.