About the CEO,
Abiodun Omotoyo, popularly known as Abby is a successful entrepreneur, health specialist and the CEO International Sisters Keeper (ISK), a Non-governmental organization dealing with the liberation of less-privileged children and single mothers from poverty, and societal disadvantages. Abby was born and raised in Nigeria, where she grew up before moving to United States at the age of 19 to further her education. She started as Hospice nurse assistant, helping those that cannot help themselves. Later, she went on to get a bachelor degree in nursing where she currently work as a critical care pediatric registered nurse in Texas, USA. In 2014, Abiodun traveled back to her home in Nigeria and was disappointed with the way things are with the poor children, disabled and single mothers. At that point, her heart of compassion was melted and knew that she needed to do something in her own little way to better improve and make impact in the lives of these poor ones. Abby has experience working as a case manager where she helped in transitioning from group home to regular apartment which enabled them to live and function independently. This amazing experience has immensely contributed in fostering the growth and development of ISK Organization.
Abiodun began with sending money home to help get the children off the street, supporting their quality education in schools. She would also send money to help empower single mothers to startup small business. When the pandemic strike in 2019, this was when Abiodun made her philanthropist heart official, and that was when the Intentional sister’s keeper (ISK) was fully launched and became official. Since then, the organization has provide immense support and impacted the lives of the less privileged children and single mothers, many outreaches in slums, awards, workshops and other educative programmes.