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The Daily Bread Project

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Partnership helps compassion reach farther.

The Daily Bread Project welcomes churches, businesses, foundations, nonprofits, community leaders, and media partners who want to serve with care, humility, and purpose.

Portrait of Apostle Ezekiel Adenipekun

About Our Partner

Apostle Ezekiel Adenipekun

Apostle Ezekiel Adenipekun is a trusted partner of The Daily Bread Project, known for his steady heart for people, strong faith, and long-standing commitment to mission work that meets real needs.

Founder, Mercy Throne Missions International

He is the founder of Mercy Throne Missions International, a Christian ministry dedicated to raising and equipping individuals for purpose through discipleship, outreach, and practical kingdom service. Since the ministry began in 2017 in Ilesha, Osun State, Nigeria, starting in a small abandoned structure with nothing but a burden to serve, Apostle Ezekiel has remained faithful to the call.

From the very beginning, he has been actively engaged in mission work across villages throughout Africa, consistently reaching rural communities with the gospel, humanitarian support, and tangible care. Over the years, that consistent obedience has grown into a wider mission presence, with continued evangelistic outreach, discipleship efforts, and community impact that has reached thousands.

Through his leadership and compassion, The Daily Bread Project is able to connect with local communities in a deeper, more meaningful way, ensuring that support is not just delivered, but truly felt.

Trusted hands close to home.

We are grateful for a partner who already knows the people, the villages, and the needs on the ground. Because support can be purchased locally, families can receive help sooner, international shipping becomes less of a burden, and more of each gift helps strengthen the same communities receiving care.

Partnership process

Strong partnerships begin with relationship, clarity, and shared values.

Start the conversation

Tell us about your organization, your heart for the work, and the kind of support you are considering.

Shape the fit

Together, we identify whether giving, sponsorship, supply drives, grants, media, or volunteer mobilization fits best.

Serve responsibly

Partnerships move forward with clear expectations, respectful storytelling, and care for the people being served.

Partnership in the field

The strongest support is relational. Local connection helps practical help arrive with dignity, wisdom, and care.

Local partners standing together outdoors
Local relationships
Local team members packing food support bags
Practical care
A local partner giving food support to a woman during outreach
Food support

Who we partner with

Churches
Businesses
Foundations
Nonprofits
Community organizations
Sponsors
Volunteers
Local leaders
Diaspora organizations
Media organizations

Partnership options

There are many ways to help, from project sponsorship and supply drives to volunteer teams, prayer, logistics, and storytelling.

Project sponsorship
Program underwriting
Monthly support
Supply drives
Volunteer teams
Event sponsorship
Matching gifts
Technical support
Transportation
Logistics
Media partnerships
Community referrals
Resource sharing
Grant partnerships

Start a partnership conversation

Tell us a little about your organization and the kind of care you hope to make possible. We would be honored to talk with you.

Partnership FAQs

Can a small church or business partner?

Yes. Partnership can begin with a supply drive, project sponsorship, volunteer team, prayer support, or a simple conversation.

Can we sponsor a specific project?

Yes. We can discuss project sponsorships for food support, solar lighting, clean water, widow support, and family stability work.

Do you work with nonprofits and foundations?

Yes. The Daily Bread Project welcomes aligned nonprofit, foundation, grant, and community collaborations.

How do you protect the people being served?

We use careful storytelling, privacy standards, and trusted local relationships so support does not come at the expense of dignity.