Empowering Women, Changing Lives

At She Can Advocacy and Empowerment Initiative (SCAEI), we are dedicated to creating opportunities for women and girls by providing access to education, healthcare, economic empowerment, and advocacy. Together, we can build a world where every woman and girl thrives.

About Us

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She Can Advocacy and Empowerment Initiative (SCAEI), is a non-profit organization committed to empowering women and girl children by providing education, healthcare, skill development, and advocacy for their rights. Founded with the vision of creating a society where women and girls have equal opportunities to thrive, we work tirelessly to break barriers and uplift women and girl children in need.

Our Mission

To create opportunity for women and girls by providing access to education, healthcare, economic empowerment, skill acquisition, and advocacy, ensuring their rights, dignity, and well-being are upheld and their voices are held.

Our Vision

A world where every woman and girl has equal opportunities, access to education, and the ability to lead a dignified, independent, and empowered life, free from gender-based discrimination and violence.

Founder’s Message

Welcome to She Can Advocacy and Empowerment Initiative, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women and girls to reach their full potentials. This organization was born out of my childhood dream and passion for creating a world where every woman and girl has equal access to the resources, opportunities, and support that they need to thrive.

At She Can Advocacy and Empowerment Initiative, we believe in the power of community. We are stronger together, and with your support, we can break down barriers, challenge stereotypes and create lasting change. Whether you are here to learn, volunteer, donate, or collaborate, you are an essential part of this movement.

 

Nnadozie Thelma .C.

Founder, She Can Advocacy and Empowerment Initiative (SCAEI)

Our Goals

Education & Literacy

We provide scholarships, awareness programs, and infrastructure support to ensure girls receive quality education.

Health & Well-being

Our initiatives focus on maternal health, menstrual hygiene, and nutrition to improve the well-being of women and girls.

Skill Development & Employment

Provide vocational training and skill-building programs to make women financially independent.

Safety & Legal Rights

Advocate for gender equality, fight against gender-based violence, and provide legal aid to women in distress.

Social Awareness & Leadership

Promote leadership opportunities and social awareness to create a strong voice for women's rights in communities.

Community Building

Create safe spaces where women and girls can connect to ensure growth, accountability and promote sisterhood.

Our Programs

Our educational programs aim to provide quality learning opportunities for girls and women, especially in underserved communities. We focus on sensitization, literacy, digital education, scholarships, and school retention support. By removing barriers to education, we empower them to dream bigger and reach their full potential. By providing writing materials, templates, and learning resources, we intend to ensure that girls have all that they need to study. We believe that education is one of the basic necessities except for food, clothing and shelter.

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Our Empowerment Program fosters confidence,leadership, and self worth in women and girls. We create safe spaces where they can speak, be heard, and grow. Through mentorship and advocacy, we support their personal and collective journeys. We believe that Empowered women uplift communities.

Latest News & Events

Towards Alleviating Menstrual Poverty: World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2025.

In the 21st century, a lot of women and girls do not have access to menstrual care products. As a result of this lack, they get anxious when it gets to that time of the month when they are about to experience their monthly flow. To commemorate the World Menstrual Hygiene Day, She Can Advocacy and Empowerment Initiative, conducted an outreach where we sensitized over 300 girls about menstrual hygiene, menstrual poverty and also shared menstrual care products.

Summer Skill Acquisition Scholarship.

At She Can Advocacy and Empowerment Initiative, we believe in empowering girls with necessary skills that they need to thrive in all areas of life. This summer, we organized a skill acquisition program, where we collaborated with Zinoms Bakery to sponsor four girls. The participants were given hands on training on the techniques of baking various pastries and Nigerian snacks, while teaching them how to convert this skill into a profitable business.
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Personal Development Workshop: A Girl’s Guide to Planning.

At She Can Advocacy and Empowerment Initiative (SCAEI), we believe that empowering girls is not just about providing education- it is about equipping them with the tools and mindset to take charge of their future and opportunities. To promote this cause, on 4th February, 2025, we conducted an impactful outreach focused on Personal Development and A Girl’s Guide to Planning- a session designed to inspire, educate and uplift young girls, helping them map out their dreams and build confidence to achieve them.
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Education For Her: Breaking Barriers Using Education as aTool.

The role of education is breaking barriers and uplifting girls from the cycle of poverty, ignorance and limitations cannot be over emphasized. Education is a relevant instrument that helps girls to fight inequality and different forms of relegation that prevent girls from achieving their full potential. It makes them functioning individuals of their society where they can lend their voices to make useful contributions to issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who can benefit from your programs?

Our services are primarily focused on underserved women and girls, particularly those affected by poverty, abuse, early marriage, or lack of access to education and healthcare.

How can I volunteer with your organization?

We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds who are passionate about gender equity and social justice. Opportunities include teaching, mentoring, administrative support, event coordination, and outreach work. Kindly fill the form to volunteer.

Can I donate clothes, books, or supplies instead of money?

Yes, we gratefully accept in-kind donations. Items like school supplies, sanitary products, clothing (especially for children and teens), and books are always needed. Please check our Donations Page or send us a Mail

How do you ensure transparency and accountability?

We are committed to ethical practices. Our programs are regularly evaluated, and we publish annual impact reports. Financial records are audited and available to donors and stakeholders upon request. Transparency is a cornerstone of our trust with the community.

Do you partner with other organizations?

Yes. We collaborate with local and international NGOs, schools, health clinics, legal aid services, and government agencies to maximize our reach and effectiveness.

How do we ensure transparency?

Our Organization is registered under the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). To also ensure financial transparency, we are registered under the Special Control Unit Against Money Laundering (SCUML). We also give a breakdown of how funds are spent.

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