ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT Project
This project provides vocational skills training for women and girls with and without disabilities. The goal of the project is to increase employment opportunities and the earning power of women and girls as well as reduce the number of teenage girls who drop out. The project also offers a quarterly boot camp for girls aged 13 – 18 featuring life skills training, mentoring, and leadership training. Beneficiaries receive business management training, linkages to job opportunities, and starter packs to start up their own businesses.
SMILE OF A CHILD Project
This project provides home -based care services for children with disabilities who are neglected by their parents. It provides nutritional support and linkages to medical services at no cost or subsidized rates for our beneficiaries. Read More
VOICES AND VISIONS Project
This project provides capacity building training for families of deaf children and gives support to people with visual impairments and those who are blind. It will provide Braille training and translation of materials into Braille for those who are blind. Read More
BREAKING BARRIERS Project
This project focuses on the mental health of persons with disabilities and their families. It uses a storytelling approach and behaviour and communication change campaigns to debunk myths about disabilities, create awareness on poliomyletis, reduce stigma and discrimination, break barriers and open doors for persons with disabilities.
FORWARD MOBILITY Project
This project provides assistive mobility devices like wheelchairs, crutches, and white canes for persons with disabilities. It is an ongoing project and has so far provided 1 wheel-chair, and 3 crutches and made referrals for 15 persons with disabilities to receive wheelchairs from other individuals and organizations.
MOTHER'S HEART Project
This project aims to reach 1,000 vulnerable nursing mothers and pregnant women in Calabar with access to ante natal health services, and food items and free health services to their children aged 0- 5 years. Launched during the 2021 International Women’s Day, the project has reached 205 women while providing babycare essentials and food items to an average 20 women on a monthly basis.