by Tade Akran | Jul 8, 2025 | Ceaf, CEAF school drive, Ceafadvocacy, Uncategorized
Advocacy: Giving the Voiceless a Voice. Advocacy is the intentional act of speaking up, standing up, and taking action to defend and protect the rights of others. It means raising awareness about injustices, influencing policies, and amplifying voices that would...
by Tade Akran | May 29, 2025 | Abuse, CEAF school drive, Child Abuse
Children Deserve Love, Not Trauma: CEAF’s 3rd School Drive Tells It All. As the world celebrates Children’s Day, we took our third School Drive Project to Jerare Summit Secondary School, and what we encountered reminded us why our mission is urgent and necessary. The...
by Tade Akran | May 27, 2025 | Abuse, CEAF school drive, Child Abuse
On Monday, we took the message of Sexual Abuse Prevention to another school, and the silence was broken again. We defined it. Unmasked the red flags. Shattered the shame.Because no child should carry the weight of abuse in silence. What started as awareness turned...
by Tade Akran | May 14, 2025 | Abuse, CEAF school drive, school drive, sexual abuse, The cycle of abuse
Last week, the Comfort Empowerment and Advocacy Foundation (CEAF) visited Gemini Bethel Schools, Oke Ira, Ogba, Lagos State, as part of its ongoing School Drive Project, themed “Sexual Abuse Prevention.” The program began with an engaging ice breaker and a short...
by Tade Akran | Mar 11, 2025 | breaking free, CEAF school drive, feeding the needy, Trauma
Trauma can leave lasting scars—both emotionally and financially. At Comfort Empowerment and Advocacy Foundation (CEAF), we believe that true healing goes beyond just survival; it’s about rebuilding lives. 💜 Psychological Support: We offer counseling, therapy, and safe...
by Angela Onyebuchi | Nov 14, 2024 | CEAF school drive
CEAF is committed to making a significant difference in the lives of children and young people by addressing some of the most pressing issues affecting their well-being and safety. This week, our dedicated team visited a local school, where we had the privilege of...