ABOUT US
OUR MISSION AND VISION
Stellar Children Outreach works for the social development and integration of underprivileged children, young adults, groups and communities in Nigeria.
Our work aims to break the vicious cycle of poverty and social isolation and to restore hope for a better future. We believe that every child and young adult has the right to access resources and opportunities in order to live and develop with dignity towards living a fulfilled life. This enables them to become active and contributing members of the society.
OUR IMPACT
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our aim
The projects of Stellar Children Outreach range from one-off humanitarian actions in response to a specific urgent need to long- term residential care and delivery of basic services in marginalised communities. They aim to help the vulnerable children and young adults of the society and include work on different levels such as: • Analysis and assessment of needs; • Developing programmes and strategies for development; • Empowering and developing local communities; • Interaction with stakeholders; • Care policies development and more.
WHAT WE DO
At Stellar, our efforts are concentrated on several key areas listed below
CHILD PROTECTION
Child protection is a shared responsibility that requires awareness, education, and action to ensure the safety and well-being of every child.
Tenage PROTECTION
Teenage protection is a shared responsibility that requires awareness, education, and action to ensure the safety and well-being of every child.
adult PROTECTION
Adult protection is a shared responsibility that requires awareness, education, and action to ensure the safety and well-being of every child.
IMPACT STORIES
MEET LUBENGA
15-Year-Old Kelvin Doe is an engineering whiz living in Sierra Leone who scours the trash bins for spare parts, which he uses to build batteries, generators and transmitters.
MEET THE WILLIAM SISTER
Did you know that teenagers are responsible for some of the world’s most famous inventions? Trampolines, the Braille system (which is used by blind people to read) and the ice lolly were all invented by teens!
Kommy Weldemariam knows how technology can change the world
As an IBM computer scientist and master inventor, he’s on the front line of the change revolution, harnessing the power of computing to tackle problems, big and small. Sometimes, that change starts right at home
Necessity, the Mother of Invention
She draws on her passion for innovation and global surgery and co-founded Proximie, an award winning augmented reality platform for surgeons, dubbed by CNN as the ‘Future of Surgery
Powering Africa with African hands
There are still 650 million people living without access to electricity across Africa.
Africa Tech: 15-Year-Old Nigerian Invests Mini ATM
Did you know that teenagers are responsible for some of the world’s most famous inventions?
