Project Report
| Jun 14, 2026
Beyond the Classroom: Preparing Youth for Life
By JACKSON AMEH | Project Leader
School safety isn’t just about preventing harm—it’s about equipping youth for the challenges of life. Bullying, GBV, and trauma can derail futures, but resilience, conflict resolution, and emotional intelligence can set students on a path to success.
Our project integrates life skills development into every aspect of school life. Students learn to manage stress, resolve disputes peacefully, and build supportive friendships. Teachers reinforce these lessons, creating classrooms where empathy and respect are as valued as academic achievement.
Peer-support clubs provide ongoing practice and reinforcement, preparing students not just for graduation, but for the complexities of adult life.
Your support ensures Makurdi’s youth are equipped for whatever lies ahead—confident, resilient, and ready to lead positive change in their communities.
Jun 14, 2026
Stigma to Strength: Destigmatizing Mental Health
By JACKSON AMEH | Project Leader
Stigma is one of the biggest barriers to seeking help for mental health challenges, especially for victims of bullying and GBV. According to the World Health Organization, fewer than one in five Nigerian adolescents with mental health issues receive any kind of support.
Our project addresses this head-on by integrating mental health education into school life. Through awareness campaigns, peer clubs, and teacher training, we normalize conversations about emotional wellbeing and encourage students to seek help without shame.
We also provide direct psychosocial support to 150 at-risk students, ensuring every child has access to care without fear of judgment. By transforming how mental health is viewed, we empower students to support themselves and each other.
Your donation helps break the silence and build a school culture where strength is found in seeking help, not hiding pain. Join us in turning stigma into strength for Makurdi’s youth.
Jun 14, 2026
Restoring Hope: Psychosocial Support for the Most
By JACKSON AMEH | Project Leader
The trauma of bullying and gender-based violence often leaves students with deep emotional wounds. Without intervention, these can lead to lifelong struggles with depression, anxiety, and self-worth. UNICEF reports that mental health concerns are rising sharply among Nigerian adolescents, yet few have access to adequate support.
Our project prioritizes psychosocial care for 150 of Makurdi’s most vulnerable students. Through one-on-one counseling, group therapy, and integration into peer-support clubs, we help students process trauma and build resilience. Teachers and counselors trained in trauma-informed care ensure that every child receives timely, compassionate intervention.
By donating, you restore hope for those who need it most. You enable healing, empower recovery, and provide a foundation for academic and personal success. Let’s make sure no child faces trauma alone—and every student in Makurdi has the chance to heal and thrive.