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Our Mission

By walking in His footsteps, we prayerfully wish to continue making a difference in the lives of others by providing young students with educational scholarships and offering them hope for a brighter future and by delivering basic medical aid to the underprivileged population, especially the elderly and disabled in the community.

In 2006 we started our Educational Scholarship Program that helps hundreds of students graduate and find employment in Nigeria. Many of these graduates have returned to give back to their community even joining our foundation as nurses working in the BEA Sunday Clinics. Students range from Primary School, Secondary School, and Undergraduate students. Fields of study include Health Science, Nursing, Polytechnics and Education, and Seminarian Studies. We have also helped the hearing impaired from the community of the Sisters of Divine Providence, in Obodo Ahiara, Ahiazu Mbaise and students from Alvan Ikoku College of Education, in Owerri Imo-State.

Continuing our mission in 2010 we started our Annual Medical Mission, providing free health care services to over 400 people each year and providing more than 600 people with eye glasses. The Medical Mission also outreaches to remote communities with limited access to basic healthcare services. We have established a Sunday Clinic held twice a month for the elderly at the Regina Caeli Hospital, Umuorji Eziala-Ogwu, providing free breakfast and basic health care needs like blood pressure checks, blood sugar checks, and medications. Our Medical Team consist of volunteer doctors, nurses, lab techs and volunteer community members.

History was made on January 5th 2022, when we celebrated the Grand-Opening of the BertoEdAngeli Medical Center sponsored by the Fuentes Family (Carlos and Susy Fuentes). The Medical Center's motto is: Charity and Excellence. We offer free medical treatments to those who cannot afford them- Charity, and ensure quality service and care-Excellence. The BertoEdAngeli Eye Clinic was sponsored by Perez Law (Ricardo and Junieth Perez). Through the generosity of Tim and Marisol Wyant, the Foundation has provided Water to four communities in Ahoh Mbaise and Ahiazu Mbaise LGA. In 2020, during the COVID 19 global health crisis and economic depression, BertoEdAngeli Foundation established a Family Assistance Program, which provides help to struggling families, especially widows, orphans, handicapped individuals, and the unemployed. About 60 families are benefitting from this program today.  

Ways to support

Berto EdAngeli Foundation

COVID-19 has forced us to stop fundraising events at this time, but we need support from patrons like yourself now more than ever. Below, we’ve listed the best ways to help us through this pandemic.

At Our Foundation
Every Dollar Counts

Berto EdAngeli Foundation strives to help others achieve their life goals in communities where that dream can be clouded by medical issues, despair, or other hindering circumstances. Below are examples of just some of the lives we have impacted so far. We look forward to adding many more beneficiaries in the future with your love, help, and support!

Some of Our Beneficiaries

Our Foundation’s

Humble Beginnings

Growing up in Africa, Father Benedict Udaku embraced his dream of one day helping others the way he had experienced help first hand as a child. Through watching his parents generosity to extended family, and receiving help with his education from others, his story brings us to the creation of The Berto EdAngeli Foundation and to donors and patrons like you who help keep the dream alive.

Portrait of Father Benedict Udaku

From Our Founder

Father Benedict Udaku

Growing up in Africa precisely among the Igbo people of Nigeria, I experienced firsthand the spirit of selfless service and love for other people from my humble parents Ezinna Edmund and Ezinne Angelina Nwachukwu-Udaku of Blessed Memory. As a child, I was personally moved by the compassionate spirit of my parents, especially my mother as she single-handedly cared for one of my cousins who had serious physical challenges. In the social location I grew up in, bereft of modern means and ways of caring for people with such disabilities, my mom unpretentiously welcomed my beloved cousin Emmanuel into her heart, into our home, into our lives, and into our family devotion by providing him with food, hygiene, companionship, and other necessary assistance.

At the critical moment of my seminary formation, I did experience deep love from other people, especially my late uncle and his wife Eze and Ugoeze I. E. Nwachukwu-Udaku who financially supported my studies. This compassion for others and from others was once again ignited when in the last four years of my seminary formation at Bigard Memorial Seminary Enugu, Nigeria, I worked as an infirmarian providing care for my sick brothers at the expense of time for studies and formation activities. It was during this time that I prayerfully identified and made mine the story and mission of the “Wounded Healer” (Isaiah 53:5). The disposition of a wounded healer has underlined my life as a priest from Nigeria to Spain and to the United States. It has also accompanied the way I see God, the world, and people from my seminary days in Nigeria to La Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid, then from Claremont Graduate University to Azusa Pacific University. Being a wounded healer has defined the way I served in my home diocese of Ahiara and in the way I minister to God’s people in my beloved Sacred Heart Church family in Rancho Cucamonga and in the diocese of San Bernardino and beyond.

It was in Summer of 2006, when I came to the US as a doctoral student from Spain for summer pastoral experience that, through the generosity of the members of the Hispanic community at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rancho Cucamonga and at the invitation of Deacon Roberto Garcia Cardenas, the idea to help the less privileged students started with about $2,000 which was raised by the Spanish speaking community. Since 2006, we have given education opportunities to about 97 students. Some have graduated, some have received gainful employment in Nigeria, while others are still in school. What my gracious late uncle and his wife Eze and Ugoeze I. E. Nwachukwu-Udaku did for me have been replicated in the stories of many underprivileged students in our charity program as Jesus said “Freely you have received, freely you give” (Matthew 10:8).

In 2010, after the death of my mother Ezinne Angelina and in her honor, I decided to provide free medical treatments once a year to the underprivileged population, especially the elderly and disabled. At that time we had since provided eight free medical outreaches, serving about 400 people per year.

In January of 2019 we registered our organization as Berto EdAngeli Foundation with the IRS as a Section 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. At present, we have 10 people on our Board and a local coordinator in Nigeria- Engr. Anthony Chijioke Unegbu. The organization is named after both my father and mother in memory of how they loved others especially the sick and the underprivileged. We also included the name of the late Deacon Roberto Cardenas from Sacred Heart, Rancho Cucamonga in remembrance of his caring spirit to raise the first funds that inaugurated this charitable organization.

Our mission is entrusted to Jesus through the powerful intercession of Mary– the Help of all Christians. We have as our patron saints and models, St. Therese of the Child Jesus (Doing little things with great love), St. Benedict who believes that prayer and action ought to go together (Ora et labora), St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta (Christ in the distressing disguise of the poor and the suffering), St. Ignatius of Loyola (All to the greater glory of God), St. Padre Pio (His great intercession for the sick) and Jean Vanier (1928-2019), whose life and ministry motivates me to care for people with disabilities.

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