The AdAmi Project works together with young mothers in Sierra Leone to build happy, healthy and independent lives. 

200+

young mothers supported each year, with a 97% completion rate

87%

of participants report greater confidence and self-esteem

90%

of vocational graduates report increased income and financial security

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We facilitate opportunities, foster hope, establish life-long friendships, reunify families, build community and amplify the voices and visibility of young mothers so that they can be the drivers of their own lives and stories.

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Community Voices

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  • Reflecting on the friendships and sisterhood she found through the project:

    ‘Now I have girlfriends! We've all stayed in touch. We love and support each other.’

  • Catering and hospitality graduate Satiatu, on how her life has changed since joining the project:

    ‘Now I have my own income, working at a hotel and running my own cake business. I was a zero, but now I’m a hero!’

  • Tailoring graduate Hawa, on how the life skills sessions and one-to-one mentoring has helped her:

    ‘It has helped me to be bold. Before I could not talk to anyone - now I can speak up for myself.’

  • University scholar Nasi, on shifting community perceptions towards her:

    ‘They all called me a dropout - but now I am a university student.’

‘I earn enough to take care of my child and my family. I know my future is brighter.’

Hawa, graduate and tailor

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