HELP VIOLENTLY DISPLACED TEENS LIKE APEYA AND FAITH
LEARN A TRADE!

When she came to ChildVoice, Apeya began to see hope for a better future and started receiving desperately needed counseling and vocational skills training. Today she is a skilled tailor and runs a successful business making school uniforms! After being violently displaced by Boko Haram, Faith connected with ChildVoice and now sees completing her tailoring apprenticeship as a means to support her family. Tailoring is a trade that opens doors of economic opportunity in Nigeria as well as Uganda. Please make your special gift today to help girls like Apeya and Faith transform their lives through learning a trade! All donations by April 30, 2024 will have twice the impact thanks to a $35,000 from two longtime ChildVoice supporters.


There are many ways to make an impact.

$23 covers the cost of one day at the Lukome Center for a young woman and her child, including room and board, uniforms, books, supplies, medical care, counseling services, vocational training, early-childhood education/nursery, and staff support.

$50 covers cost of fuel each week for the ChildVoice motorcycle as staff travels to remote villages to provide reintegration support to recent graduates.

 

$400 provides one month of quality instruction and educational supplies for the infants and small children at the Lukome Center.

$100 covers the average cost of a microloan to help a graduate start her own small business.

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$1,000 provides one month of one-on-one and group counseling, life-skills training and spiritual support to help each girl through her healing process.

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$3,000 covers the construction costs for a housing unit for two students and their children at the Lukome Center.