- Awareness & Education: Break cultural taboos and raise awareness through workshops, campaigns, and media.
- Support Services: Provide access to therapy, peer groups, and survivor-led healing spaces.
- Prevention: Educate communities on signs of grooming and abuse, and how to protect children.
- Advocacy: Engage local leaders, churches, and cultural institutions in open conversations.
- Healing Through Storytelling: Empower survivors to share their stories safely and with support.
Core Objectives
Target Audience
- African immigrants and diaspora communities
- Survivors of childhood abuse
- Parents and caregivers
- Religious and cultural leaders
- Schools and youth organizations
Marketing & Outreach Strategy
- Social Media Platforms: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube for video storytelling
- Community Partnerships: Work with African associations, churches, schools, and immigrant services
- Ambassador Program: Train survivors and advocates to speak and lead in local settings
- Publications: Pamphlets, blogs, newsletters on child trauma and healing in African culture
Services & Programs
- Workshops & Seminars:
Understanding abuse (sexual, physical, emotional) Recognizing grooming behavior
Addressing generational silence and cultural taboos - Therapeutic Support:
Partner with trauma-informed counselors Group therapy sessions for survivors Healing circles led by survivors - Community Campaigns:
Monthly “Break the Silence” community forums Social media awareness campaigns
Real-life anonymous testimonials - Youth Education:
School-based prevention programs
Youth-friendly materials on body autonomy and safety - Faith-Based Collaboration:
Equip churches and mosques to support abuse prevention and trauma recovery Sermon guides, prayer spaces, and confidential referral options
