Twelve girls from Sawla in the Savanna Region and 13 Girls from Shama in the Western Region have received training and personal mentorship in leadership and community service at a one-week workshop at the University of Ghana.

Twelve girls from Sawla in the Savanna Region and 13 Girls from Shama in the Western Region have received training and personal mentorship in leadership and community service at a one-week workshop at the University of Ghana.
Sisters Keepers is proud to announce the successful completion of its highly anticipated Summer Institute, a transformative week-long program designed to support and inspire young girls to become confident leaders in their communities. The event, which took place from August 25th to September 1st in […]
In a remarkable event on August 5th, Sisters Keepers took a significant step forward in its mission to empower women and girls, particularly those from marginalized communities. The occasion was a captivating roundtable discussion, bringing together passionate educators from Nigeria and Kenya, and the visionary […]
In a world that often measures success by external achievements, it’s essential to recognize that a strong inside paves the way for an even stronger outside. At Sister’s Keepers, we understand that empowering young black girls goes beyond providing opportunities and mentorship. It means nurturing […]