FEECA: Empowering Children, Transforming Futures

A voice for the voiceless. We stand together to protect and empower every child.

At FEECA, we are dedicated to creating a world where every child is safe, nurtured, and free from harm. We work tirelessly to support vulnerable children and families through education, advocacy, and direct action.

Together, we aim to break the cycle of abuse and build a community where children can thrive, grow, and be heard. Our work continues to bring hope and opportunity to those in need, fostering a future where every child has the chance to succeed.

Join us in our journey to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children everywhere.

Our Mission

Our mission is to be the unwavering voice for children who have experienced or are at risk of abuse.

To be a steadfast advocate for children, empowering them with self-confidence and education, and supporting them in their fight against abuse. We are committed to enlightening communities, spreading awareness, and creating safe spaces for children to share their stories and find healing. Through collaboration and advocacy, we work to eliminate abuse and protect the future of every child.

Our Vision

At FEECA, we envision a world where every child can grow up in a safe, nurturing environment, free from all forms of abuse, particularly child sexual molestation.

Our vision is to empower children, communities, and society at large to take a stand against abuse, fostering a future where children’s rights are fully protected, their voices are heard, and their well-being is prioritized above all. We aim to be at the forefront of this change, leading efforts to eliminate child abuse globally and ensuring that no child ever suffers in silence.

Our Key Objectives

Raise Awareness

Our primary objective is to raise awareness about the different forms of child abuse, particularly sexual molestation. Through education, we aim to foster understanding and empathy in communities.

Advocate for Policy Change

We work tirelessly to advocate for policy reforms and legislation that protect children from all forms of abuse, ensuring that every child has the right to grow up in a safe and supportive environment.

Support for Victims

We offer vital support services, including counseling, legal assistance, and recovery programs for victims of child abuse, helping them rebuild their lives and regain their confidence.

Provide Safe Spaces

We collaborate with communities to provide safe spaces for children to grow and thrive. These spaces are designed to protect children from abuse and offer them the resources they need for development.

Therapeutic Services

We offer therapeutic services to children who have suffered abuse. This includes mental health support, therapy, and recovery programs tailored to the unique needs of each child.

Public Outreach

Our outreach programs aim to inform and empower the general public, schools, and communities about child abuse prevention. We use media campaigns, workshops, and community meetings to engage people in the fight against child abuse.

Hear Their Stories, Join the Fight

I remember growing up, there was a young man named Okey who lived near my grandmother's shop. One day, he called me into his apartment and started caressing my body while masturbating. Although he didn't penetrate me, that incident made me lose my self-confidence.

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Anonymous
Abia State, Nigeria

While growing up, I was sexually abused several times. One of those occasions was when my cousin, who was a female, visited and was asked by my parents to stay in my room. I went through hell that night; she tried forcing my penis inside her, but I struggled. She overpowered me, and that incident left a scar on my penis to date.

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Anonymous
Akwaibom State, Nigeria

I saw your post on Facebook, but I didn't comment because my family members might see it. I was abused several times by my nanny, and I didn't tell my mom or anyone to date.

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Anonymous
Ogun State, Nigeria

Two ladies in our compound sexually abused me. After some time, I told one of them I didn't want that anymore, but she threatened to report me to my mom. I became scared. Thankfully, I entered boarding school and escaped their grip.

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Anonymous
Lagos State, Nigeria

My mom would always hire maids to take care of my siblings and me since she wasn't always available due to work. One of the maids would often finger and molest me, especially during bath time and siesta. It's been a long time now, but I'm still healing because it took a toll on my mental health.

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Anonymous
Imo State, Nigeria

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