Leaving No One Out…
Leaving No Child Behind®

OUR FOCUS

Protection

Every child needs protection

Advocacy

Every child needs advocacy

Empowerment

Every child needs empowerment

  • Home
    As at 2017, only 25 out of Nigeria’s 36 States have passed the Child Rights Act
  • Home
    “Childhood should be carefree, playing in the sun; not living a nightmare in the darkness of the soul.” ― Dave Pelzer, A Child Called "It"
  • Home
    “What you do to a child becomes part of the child’s soul.” – Maria Montessori
  • Home
    World’s Children’s day 2019
  • Home
    “Children don’t do what you say, they do what you do.” – Taiwo AKINLAMI.
  • Home
    “Anytime a child is abused, a caregiver has dropped the ball one way or the other.” – Taiwo Akinlami.
  • Home
    Approximately 6 out of every 10 children experience some form of violence -Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    One in two children experience physical violence - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    One in four girls and one in ten boys experience sexual violence - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    One in six girls and one in five boys experience emotional violence - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    Violence is rarely an isolated incident - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    The majority of children who experience physical, sexual or emotional violence in childhood do so on multiple occasions : 80% - physical violence, 70% - sexual violence and 80%
  • Home
    - The majority of children who experience physical, sexual or emotional violence in childhood do so on multiple occasions : 80% - physical violence, 70% - sexual violence and 80% - emotional violence - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    emotional violence - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    Children most likely to experience sexual violence in the perpetrator’s home(50.5% for girls and 31.6% for boys), followed by their own home (19.2% for girls and 30.6% for boys) - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    15.1% of girls and 24.8% of boys first experience of sexual violence was at school - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    Incident of abuse most likely to take place in the afternoon - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015 p18
  • Home
    46 Million Nigerian children, who are registered learners do not have access to education online in this COVID-19 Era
  • Home
    ‘The only conversation the primary and secondary caregivers are permitted to have with the precious children is Meaningful, Healthy, Helpful/Supportive and Inspirational’ Taiwo AKINLAMI
  • Home
    Pictures of the S.A.F.E®Ville One Day Club Island
  • Home
    Pictures of the S.A.F.E®Ville One Day Club Island
  • Home
    Pictures of the S.A.F.E®Ville One Day Club Island
  • Home
    Pictures of the S.A.F.E®Ville One Day Club Ikeja
  • Home
    Pictures of the S.A.F.E®Ville One Day Club Ikeja
  • Home
    Pictures of the S.A.F.E®Ville One Day Club Ikeja
  • Home
    Pictures from Inauguration of League of Greatness Africa
  • Home
    Pictures from Inauguration of League of Greatness Africa
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2017
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2019
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2017
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2017
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2018
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2018
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2019
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2019
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2019
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2019
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2019
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2019
  • Home
    Pictures from Inauguration of League of Greatness Africa
  • Home
    Pictures from Inauguration of League of Greatness Africa
  • Home
    As at 2017, only 25 out of Nigeria’s 36 States have passed the Child Rights Act
  • Home
    “Childhood should be carefree, playing in the sun; not living a nightmare in the darkness of the soul.” ― Dave Pelzer, A Child Called "It"
  • Home
    “What you do to a child becomes part of the child’s soul.” – Maria Montessori
  • Home
    World’s Children’s day 2019
  • Home
    “Children don’t do what you say, they do what you do.” – Taiwo AKINLAMI.
  • Home
    “Anytime a child is abused, a caregiver has dropped the ball one way or the other.” – Taiwo Akinlami.
  • Home
    Approximately 6 out of every 10 children experience some form of violence -Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    One in two children experience physical violence - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    One in four girls and one in ten boys experience sexual violence - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    One in six girls and one in five boys experience emotional violence - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    Violence is rarely an isolated incident - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    The majority of children who experience physical, sexual or emotional violence in childhood do so on multiple occasions : 80% - physical violence, 70% - sexual violence and 80%
  • Home
    - The majority of children who experience physical, sexual or emotional violence in childhood do so on multiple occasions : 80% - physical violence, 70% - sexual violence and 80% - emotional violence - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    emotional violence - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    Children most likely to experience sexual violence in the perpetrator’s home(50.5% for girls and 31.6% for boys), followed by their own home (19.2% for girls and 30.6% for boys) - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    15.1% of girls and 24.8% of boys first experience of sexual violence was at school - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015
  • Home
    Incident of abuse most likely to take place in the afternoon - Survey on Violence Against Children in Nigeria (2014), launched in 2015 p18
  • Home
    46 Million Nigerian children, who are registered learners do not have access to education online in this COVID-19 Era
  • Home
    ‘The only conversation the primary and secondary caregivers are permitted to have with the precious children is Meaningful, Healthy, Helpful/Supportive and Inspirational’ Taiwo AKINLAMI
  • Home
    Pictures of the S.A.F.E®Ville One Day Club Island
  • Home
    Pictures of the S.A.F.E®Ville One Day Club Island
  • Home
    Pictures of the S.A.F.E®Ville One Day Club Island
  • Home
    Pictures of the S.A.F.E®Ville One Day Club Ikeja
  • Home
    Pictures of the S.A.F.E®Ville One Day Club Ikeja
  • Home
    Pictures of the S.A.F.E®Ville One Day Club Ikeja
  • Home
    Pictures from Inauguration of League of Greatness Africa
  • Home
    Pictures from Inauguration of League of Greatness Africa
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2017
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2019
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2017
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2017
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2018
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2018
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2019
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2019
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2019
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2019
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2019
  • Home
    S.A.F.E®VILLE CONFERENCE 2019
  • Home
    Pictures from Inauguration of League of Greatness Africa
  • Home
    Pictures from Inauguration of League of Greatness Africa

Become a Volunteer

We are always looking people and organizations of like minds that we can work with and who can support our work in the Best INTEREST of THE AFRICAN CHILD .

Join hands with us for a better life and beautiful future.

Our Focus

Our main focus is providing basic needs for children- water, food, clothes, home, and education.  See how we do it:

Home Building

Family Planning

Providing Food

Love & Support

Our Plan

To distribute the S.A.F.E®ville Family Comics to 50,000 children in underserved communities this year.

Complete 13 %
Private donations 43 %
Dedication 100 %