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Photos from BrenCare Foundation's post 11/10/2025

Today, we celebrate every girl her strength, her voice, her dreams, and her power to lead change even in the toughest times.

At BrenCare Foundation, we believe that when a girl is empowered with knowledge, skills, and opportunities, she becomes unstoppable shaping her community and redefining the future.

This year, under the theme “The Girl I Am, The Change I Lead: Girls on the Frontlines of Crisis,” we stand with girls who continue to rise above challenges, leading, innovating, and inspiring hope.

Let’s create a world where every girl is seen, heard, and supported to thrive no matter where she is.

Join us as we continue to empower girls through information, education, mentorship, and menstrual health advocacy because when girls rise, we all rise!

Photos from BrenCare Foundation's post 03/10/2025

Day 1 was about foundations, then Day 2 was about action.

We began the morning with a quick recap of Day 1, where participants reflected on the lessons and inspiration gained — from daring to dream big, to understanding what data analysis truly means. It was clear: the fire for learning was burning even brighter.

The momentum continued as Mr. Dominic Bassey (CEO, Beez Academy) guided participants through a hands-on workshop on Data Cleaning & Visualization in Excel. From raw, messy data to clear, meaningful insights participants experienced the magic of turning numbers into stories.
After the break, things got even more exciting with a Mini Project: Building a Simple Dashboard in Excel. Each participant got a chance to put their new skills to the test, creating visuals that brought data to life.

And then came an exclusive moment — a powerful speech by Mr. Godsent Ndoma (CEO, Zion Tech Hub). His words reminded us that tech is not just about skills, but about resilience, vision, and the courage to keep building.

Day 2 was a transformation: from learners to doers, from inspiration to creation. Today, we take it even further as we step into the world of SQL.

TECH4ALL

Photos from BrenCare Foundation's post 26/09/2025

Registration Extended!

Good news, The registration deadline for (Technology for All: Empowerment & Resilience) has been extended by 1 day!

🆕 New Deadline:
📅 Saturday, 27th September 2025
⏰ 11:59 PM (WAT)

This is your last chance to apply for our Data Analysis training, designed to equip young people with the skills, mentorship, and resilience needed for the future of work. 💻📊

📌 Apply here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfdMUTLhM0xBdz-MYDl6mJEzy39RsPdMtmTXAIkcHTEHTuoxQ/viewform or scan the barcode

⚠️ Remember: Only selected applicants will be contacted.

Don’t wait — secure your spot today!
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22/09/2025

📢 Project Name Update!

We are excited to share that our project has evolved.
Originally launched as (Technology for Her Empowerment & Resilience), the initiative will now be known as (Technology for All: Empowerment & Resilience).

This change reflects our commitment to inclusion, creating opportunities for both young women and men to access digital skills, mentorship, and resilience for the future of work.

New name, same mission —now with a broader impact. Together, we are building the future.

13/08/2025

One day, we wish every girl would know this simple truth: you have the power to say No.

No matter what they promised.
No matter what you said before.
No matter who they are.

At Brencare, we carry the burden, and the privilege, of teaching children the truth about their bodies, their rights, and the dangers of unprotected s*x.

Because saying No is not just about rejecting unwanted advances; it’s about protecting your health, your future, and your life.

Every child deserves the knowledge, courage, and confidence to choose safety. And we’re here to make sure they have it.

💛 Follow us. Share this. Let’s raise a generation that knows their worth — and their power.

Photos from BrenCare Foundation's post 07/08/2025

We asked some of our girls - “what do you wish someone had told you earlier?” And these are some of their responses.

So many of us grew up confused, ashamed, and misinformed, whispering our questions and hiding our pain.

We wish we had someone tell us:
- That pain that knocks you out isn’t “just part of being a girl”.
- That consent is your right, always.
- That discharge is normal.
And that your worth goes beyond your body and that your emotions aren’t too much.

No one told us. But we’re telling them.

is here so no child grows up in the dark about their body, health, or choices.

We’re rewriting the rules; loud, safe and shame-free.

Follow to help raise a generation that knows better.

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