THE FATHERED GIRLS FOUNDATION 

Empowering Young Ladies and Women Heal From Emotional Wound of Father Absence as Well as Rediscover Their Identity 

ABOUT US
The Fathered Girls Foundation is a organization committed to inspiring and empowering girls and women who grew up carrying emotional wounds from father absence.

We walk alongside them as they find healing, rediscover their true identity, uncover meaning in their journey, and nurture a healthy sense of self through transformative programs, platforms, and services. 

In a safe, nurturing environment, they connect with like minded 
individuals, share their stories, build healthy relationships, and grow the life skills they need to thrive and fulfill their highest potential.
VISION
We envision a world where African girls and women, wounded emotionally by father uninvolvement are supported and empowered to heal, rediscover their true identity, uncover meaning in their journey, and nurture healthy sense of self.
MISSION 
We inspire and empower girls and women emotionally wounded by father uninvolvement by providing the platforms, resources, andservices they need to heal, rediscover their identity, uncover meaning in their journey and nurture a healthy sense of self.
Core Values 
1. Acceptance: We welcome every girl and woman with unconditional love, honoring We cultivate a safe space where openness and honesty are embraced as powerful steps toward healing.

2. Vulnerability: We cultivate a safe space where openness and honesty are embraced as powerful steps toward healing.

3. Faith-Based Community:  We build a nurturing environment rooted in faith, believing that God's love is central to true healing and restoration.

4. Identity: We are committed to helping girls and women rediscover their true, God-given identity and worth.

5. Healing: We guide girls and women through their emotional healing journey, restoring broken hearts and strengthening hope.
6. Empowerment: We equip and inspire girls and women to grow in confidence, purpose, and resilience, empowering them to thrive.

7. Accountability: We encourage personal responsibility, growth, and integrity as part of the journey toward wholeness and purpose.
Are you doubting whether you have a father wound or confused about the type of wound you carry? Take the Father Wound Assessment today and discover the type of father wound affecting your life, relationships, confidence, and identity.
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WHO WE SERVE...
The The Fathered Girls Foundation serves:
1. Girls who grew up with father absence and are struggling with identity, purpose discovery, self-esteem, confidence, and emotional security.

  2. Young ladies battling identity wounds, rejection, abandonment, comparison, low self-worth, emotional pain, or the absence of healthy fatherly love and affection.

3. Mothers who are raising children without the active involvement of a father and are working hard to make ends meet. The foundation supports mothers who desire to raise emotionally healthy daughters without allowing their own pain and experiences define their parenting.

4. Fathers who are willing to parent differently in order to break generational cycles of fatherlessness, emotional absence, neglect, and unhealthy parenting patterns.

The foundation exists to provide healing, mentorship, emotional support, empowerment, community, and transformational guidance that helps families build healthier identities, relationships, and futures.
 
IMAGINE YOUR CHILD WITH A HEALTHY SELF-ESTEEM AND CONFIDENCE?

TRANSFORM LIVES WITH US
Join Our MADE FOR MORE OUTREACH as a Volunteer
Made for More Outreach is a life-transforming community initiative by The Fathered Girls Foundation, created to reach, restore, and reawaken hope in girls and women affected by father absence, emotional neglect, and identity wounds.This outreach is built on the truth that no girl’s story ends in abandonment—she was made for more love, more healing, more purpose, and more wholeness.
Made for More Outreach exists to take healing beyond classrooms and therapy rooms into communities, schools, churches, campuses, and safe public spaces, ensuring that no girl is left unheard, unseen, or unsupported.
We meet girls where they are, offering compassion before correction, understanding before instruction, and healing before expectations.



Esther Muolokwu

Muolokwu Ikechukwu

Ogochukwu Ogbueli

Merit Erondu

Chineme Umeseaka

Chiamaka Precious Nnodum

Jenny John-Diemuagene

Ekwu Emmanuel

Nwobi Chinedum