Lifting Lives. One Girl, One Mother at a Time.
At the heart of the Elizabeth Adeyemi Foundation is a singular mission: to empower the girl child through education and mentorship. Every program we offer—whether in health, economic support, or advocacy—flows from this core commitment to raising confident, educated, and resilient girls who shape their communities.
Founded In Loving memory of Elizabeth Omolara Adeyemi
At the Elizabeth Adeyemi Foundation, we believe that when you empower a girl, you strengthen a family—and when you support a mother, you build a community.
We are a nonprofit organization committed to transforming lives across Nigeria by promoting education, healthcare, protection, and economic empowerment for girls, mothers, and children.
Our work is driven by compassion, inclusion, and a vision for a world where every woman and child can live with dignity, access their rights, and reach their fullest potential.
Initiatives
At the Elizabeth Adeyemi Foundation, our initiatives are designed to create lasting change in the lives of girls, mothers, and children.

The LeadHers Initiative
Empowering the Girl Child to Rise, Lead, and Thrive

Maternal & Child Health
Caring for Mothers, Safeguarding Futures

Women’s Economic Empowerment
Giving Women the Tools to Thrive

Gender Advocacy & Child Protection
Raising Voices Against Abuse and Inequality

Community Outreach & Relief
Serving With Compassion During Times of Need
Every act of kindness counts.
Real People. Real Change. Real Impact.
Aisha, from Ogun State, was at risk of dropping out due to financial challenges. Today, with our scholarship and mentorship support, she’s not only back in school but also mentoring younger girls in her community.
Each girl’s success story inspires others to believe that education can change their future.
Grace, a young mother, received free prenatal care and nutrition support through one of our health outreaches. Her safe delivery and improved well-being remind us why accessible healthcare matters.
By supporting mothers, we strengthen families and entire communities.
Ngozi, a participant from Lagos, used our startup grant to expand her business and now employs three other women.
Each empowered woman becomes a pillar of strength for her family and community.
