Our Story

About Us

We are a humanitarian organization dedicated to supporting persecuted communities in Nigeria through comprehensive relief, protection, and empowerment programs.

Our Team

Who are we?

We believe in starting small but dreaming big. Our vision is to create a future where persecuted communities in Nigeria not only survive but thrive where children can learn, families can heal, and hope can flourish even in the darkest circumstances. Empowering the Persecuted is a newly established humanitarian organization born from a deep conviction that no community should face persecution alone. Founded in 2024, we are building our presence in Nigeria with a clear mission: to stand alongside vulnerable populations who have been displaced, marginalized, and forgotten. Our journey began when a group of humanitarian workers, community leaders, and advocates recognized the urgent need for dedicated support in regions affected by conflict, terrorism, and inter-community violence. We saw families torn apart, children denied education, and entire communities struggling to rebuild after devastating loss. Though we are in our early stages, our commitment is unwavering. We are establishing partnerships with local communities, building networks with trusted organizations, and developing programs that address immediate needs while fostering long-term resilience.

Our Core Values

These principles guide every decision we make and every program we implement, ensuring that our actions are aligned with our core values, our long-term objectives, and the standards of excellence we uphold.

Compassion First

Every decision we make is rooted in empathy and respect for human dignity.

Sustainable Impact

We focus on long-term solutions that empower families to thrive independently.

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Protection & Safety

We create safe spaces and advocate tirelessly for vulnerable communities.

Global Solidarity

We believe in the power of collective action across borders.

Join Us in This Mission

Whether through partnership, volunteering, or advocacy, there are many ways to support our work and stand with persecuted communities in Nigeria.