Sisters By Heart Global Initiative

Sisters By Heart Global Initiative Our vision-To Build and inspire the feminine gender towards achieving growth in their chosen endeavor

🌸 Important Update: Project Girl Child 3.0 🌸Dear friends, partners, and supporters,We wish to inform you that Project Gi...
03/11/2025

🌸 Important Update: Project Girl Child 3.0 🌸

Dear friends, partners, and supporters,

We wish to inform you that Project Girl Child 3.0, earlier scheduled for October 30th–31st, 2025, has been postponed.

This decision was made to ensure we deliver an even more impactful and well-coordinated project — one that truly reflects the vision and values of Sisters by Heart Global Initiative.

We deeply appreciate your continuous love, patience, and unwavering support toward empowering the girl child. A new date will be communicated soon, and we can’t wait to have you join us again to make a lasting difference. 💕

Until then, let’s keep raising our voices and creating awareness for the girl child — because her voice matters, her dreams matter, and her future matters. 🌍✨

With love,
The Sisters by Heart Global Initiative Team

Doing our bit to see that period poverty comes to an end.Thank you  for these super sanitary pads. The girls loved it!!!...
08/10/2025

Doing our bit to see that period poverty comes to an end.

Thank you for these super sanitary pads.

The girls loved it!!!!

Over the past few years, Project Girl Child has touched the lives of more than 2,000 girls across 8 states in Nigeria. đź’ś...
13/09/2025

Over the past few years, Project Girl Child has touched the lives of more than 2,000 girls across 8 states in Nigeria. đź’ś

But this year, our vision goes beyond increasing numbers — we are focused on creating lasting impact.

The girl child deserves more than survival.
She deserves a voice.
She deserves to understand her worth.
She deserves the confidence to walk into rooms that matter — and speak without fear.

That’s why at Sisters by Heart Global Initiative, through Project Girl Child 3.0, we are championing self-awareness, confidence-building, and empowerment for every girl child we reach.

✨ This is a life-changing mission — and we can’t do it alone.

We invite you to collaborate, partner, and support us in giving every girl child the tools to rise, speak, and become the change the world desperately needs.

Together, let’s raise voices of strength and agents of change.

October 11th is globally recognized by the UN as the International Day of the Girl Child, a day dedicated to amplifying ...
12/10/2024

October 11th is globally recognized by the UN as the International Day of the Girl Child, a day dedicated to amplifying the voices, rights, and needs of girls worldwide.

Since 2021, our organization has used this day not just to celebrate the girl child but also to empower, educate, and equip them for the future. Each year, we reach out to girls in remote, underserved schools across Nigeria. Last year, in addition to distributing sanitary pads—now unaffordable for many due to rising costs—we went a step further. Instead of merely gifting them pads, we taught them how to make reusable sanitary pads, both for personal and commercial use. This initiative has boosted their confidence and ensured they no longer have to miss school during their menstrual cycles.

To date, thousands of girls across seven states in Nigeria have benefited from this project- Project Girl Child.

Despite the challenges we faced as an organization this year, we are determined to re-strategize, focusing on creating more impactful and sustainable projects. Nevertheless, we will always celebrate the girl child—her strength, resilience, determination, and drive to grow and achieve her full potential.

The theme for this year’s International Day of the Girl Child, “Invest in Girls’ Rights: Our Leadership, Our Well-being,” is particularly significant for Nigeria. With countless girls facing barriers to education, healthcare, and safety, it is crucial to invest in their future by promoting equal rights and opportunities. Empowering girls today means ensuring a more stable, prosperous, and inclusive Nigeria tomorrow.

Let’s continue to invest in the girls who will lead our future. They deserve every opportunity to thrive and succeed.

Happy International Day of the Girl Child🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

Urgent Help Needed!I first met Joyce two years ago through my sister. She played a pivotal role as the Assistant Team Le...
24/09/2024

Urgent Help Needed!

I first met Joyce two years ago through my sister. She played a pivotal role as the Assistant Team Lead for one of our projects—Project Girl Child in Oyo State. Her unwavering passion for volunteering and uplifting others has always been inspiring.

But today, Joyce needs our help. I was heartbroken to receive the news that she is now fighting for her life. 🥲

She urgently needs ₦36,000,000 for a kidney transplant, and time is of the essence. Your contributions, no matter the amount, can make all the difference in saving her life.

Please, let's come together to support Joyce.

Donation Details:

Account Name: Joyce Ifunayachukwu Ekeh
Account Number: 0029943921
Bank: Stanbic IBTC

Every bit of help counts. Thank you so much for your kindness and generosity.

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Welcome to the month of June🎉🎉🎉
01/06/2024

Welcome to the month of June🎉🎉🎉

A story that should motivate you. She got married at the age of 14, and at the age of 20, she became a single mother. Th...
21/05/2024

A story that should motivate you.

She got married at the age of 14, and at the age of 20, she became a single mother. The first female millionaire who made a fortune with her 10 fingers.

She entered the Guinness Book of Records as the first woman to become a millionaire independently, without inherited money.
Sara Breedlove was born in 1867 in the south of the USA, in the state of Louisiana. Her parents, older brothers, and sister were slaves in the cotton fields. But Sara was born free. When she was 7 years old, she lost her parents. After her parents died, she moved in with her sister and her husband.

As a child, Sara worked as a housekeeper and did not have time for schooling. She later shared that she only had 3 months of formal education when she attended Sunday school.
She was only 14 when she married Moses McWilliams. She didn't do it because she loved him. The truth was that her sister's husband was a very violent man, and marriage was the only way for Sara to escape from that family. Four years later, Sarah and Moses had a daughter, Alleluia. Two years later, Sarah's husband dies. So Sara became a single mother and a widow at the age of twenty.
In 1888, Sara moved to St. Louis. Her brothers worked there as barbers. She started working in a laundromat and as a cook to pay for her daughter's education in a public school. Sara earned about $1.50 a day.

Like all the workers in the laundry, Sara got sick from chemicals: skin disease, lack of water, and heating in the house made Sara almost lose her hair. Thanks to her brothers, she learned the basics of hair care. A little later, Sara learns about the Eni Malon series of hair products, and later meets Eni in person. He starts selling her products on the street.
Still working for Malon, Sara, now at the age of 37, moves to Denver with her daughter and begins to think about her own line of cosmetics for African-American women. After many experiments, she succeeds. He starts building his own business.
In 1906, Sara married Charles J. Walker and later became famous under his surname. Charles becomes her business partner: He did advertising and helped his wife with promotion.

Sara went door to door trying to sell her products, but also to teach women how to care for and style their hair.
In the same year, Sara decided to expand her business, so she and her husband traveled around South and East America. Her daughter had grown up and graduated from school, so she helped her mother with all the shipments from Denver.

Two years later, Sara moves to Pittsburgh. The family opens a beauty salon, but also a school that trains people to know everything about hair care so that they can apply Sara's products.

In 1910, Sara moved to Indianapolis, where she opened the headquarters of the company Madam C. J. Walker.

He builds a factory with a laboratory, a hair salon, and a beauty school where he teaches his sales agents. By 1917, Mrs. Walker employed about 20,000 women. Her agents earned from 5 to 15 dollars a day. Sara wanted African-American women to be financially independent, so she encouraged women to open their own businesses and taught them how to handle money.

The richer she became, the more time she spent on charities and giving. She gave lectures, fought against social injustice, and donated money to funds. Before she died, she donated more than 100,000 dollars to the poor and various organizations and social institutions.

In her will, she stated that 2/3 of her future profits should be given to charity.
She died at the age of 51. She was considered the richest African-American woman. When she died, her fortune was thought to be between $500,000 and $1 million. During her lifetime, Sara was not a millionaire, only 2 years after her death, her wealth increased, but while she was alive, she hoped that she would be. And not because she needed the money, but because she wanted to do more good deeds.

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Exciting Announcement! 📣📣📣📣📣We are thrilled to unveil the new logo of Sisters By Heart Global Initiative! 💜✨After much t...
29/04/2024

Exciting Announcement! 📣📣📣📣📣

We are thrilled to unveil the new logo of Sisters By Heart Global Initiative! 💜✨

After much thought and consideration, we are proud to introduce a fresh representation of our organization’s values, mission, and commitment to empowering women worldwide. Our new logo captures the essence of sisterhood, resilience, and growth, reflecting the vibrant spirit of our community.

But why these specific colors, you ask? Let us tell you:

đź’ś Purple: Symbolizing royalty, creativity, and ambition, purple represents the strength and power of every woman within our sisterhood. It reminds us to embrace our uniqueness and stand tall in our endeavors.

✨ Gold: Radiating elegance, prosperity, and enlightenment, gold embodies the abundance of opportunities and possibilities available to every member of our community. It signifies our unwavering commitment to supporting each other’s growth and success.

🍑 Peach: Evoking warmth, positivity, and harmony, peach reflects the nurturing and supportive environment we strive to create within Sisters By Heart Global Initiative. It symbolizes the gentle encouragement and genuine care we offer to every woman on her journey towards personal and professional fulfillment.

🧡 Orange radiates warmth, energy, and enthusiasm. It embodies the spirit of collaboration, positivity, and empowerment that defines our sisterhood.

đź‘© đź‘© The two women in the logo symbolize that despite differences in background, color, and class, tho not bound by blood but by our shared bond of the heart. We value our uniqueness, collaborate instead of competing, and strive to build rather than break down.

As we embark on this new chapter, we invite you to join us in celebrating the power of sisterhood and the limitless possibilities it holds. Together, let’s continue to uplift, empower, and inspire women around the world.

Stay tuned for exciting updates and initiatives from Sisters By Heart Global Initiative, where every woman is valued, every voice is heard, and every dream is within reach.

As we welcome April today, we're filled with renewed vigor and determination to make a lasting impact. Each new month pr...
01/04/2024

As we welcome April today, we're filled with renewed vigor and determination to make a lasting impact. Each new month presents fresh opportunities to drive positive change and uplift communities in need.

At Sisters By Heart Global Initiative we're dedicated to build and inspire the feminine gender towards achieving growth in their chosen endeavour. Our passionate team remains unwavering in their commitment to creating a better world through our initiatives.

This month, we look forward to having projects around women empowerment and building a great society for phenomenal women.

We're immensely grateful to our supporters, volunteers, and partners who fuel our efforts. Your belief in our cause motivates us to work tirelessly towards our goals.

Together, we can overcome challenges and create meaningful transformation.

Let's embrace this new month with hope, resilience, and a shared vision for a brighter future.

Join us in our mission to and be a part of the positive change we collectively strive to build and inspire the feminine gender towards achieving growth in their chosen endeavour

Wishing you all a wonderful April!!

Seats should be merited not by favouritism or money. Congratulations to  Umeoji, the new Group Managing Director/Chief E...
20/03/2024

Seats should be merited not by favouritism or money.

Congratulations to Umeoji, the new Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Zenith Bank.

Her appointment underscores her resilience, dedication, and hard work towards the overall success of the organization.

This is a reminder that women in top positions across the world merit their place at the table based on their achievements, track records not merely their appearance.

Empower women by providing opportunities for them to excel and ensuring their voices are heard.

To all the hardworking women persevering, keep pushing forward. Your efforts will soon yield results.

Best wishes to CEO Adaora as she brings her A-game to her new role.

Throughout the years, she has uplifted women globally as she has progressed.Dr. Yewande Austin, our esteemed keynote spe...
20/03/2024

Throughout the years, she has uplifted women globally as she has progressed.

Dr. Yewande Austin, our esteemed keynote speaker for the Women Trailblazers webinar, shared her success story, accompanied by statistics.

Let's persist in broadening the network of trailblazing women across all sectors.

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